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Indonesia
VS
Mozambique
Match Preview & Analysis
Indonesia Aims for Rematch Dominance After Narrow Win Over Mozambique
Having secured a slender 1-0 victory in their previous encounter on the very day this fixture is set, Indonesia welcome Mozambique once more to the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium. This rapid rematch offers a fascinating opportunity for both sides: Indonesia to consolidate their recent momentum, and Mozambique to instantly atone for their defeat. Fans keen to watch Indonesia vs Mozambique live stream will be looking for a more open contest, especially after the tight affair that just unfolded.
Match Details
- Competition: Friendlies
- Venue: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Senayan
- Kick-off: Tuesday, 09 June 2026 • 14:00 UK Time
- Referee: None
Current Form
Indonesia arrive with considerable confidence, having registered a critical 1-0 victory over Mozambique in their last outing. This adds to a strong run of results in recent friendlies, including comprehensive wins against Oman (3-0) and St. Kitts and Nevis (4-0), showcasing an attacking unit capable of finding the net regularly. Their solitary loss in this sequence came in a tight 0-1 defeat to Bulgaria, while a 0-1 World Cup qualifier loss to Iraq stands as the other blemish, highlighting a resilient defensive structure even in defeat. Overall, Indonesia look a cohesive unit, particularly at home.
Mozambique's recent form is less clear, with only a single result reported: a 1-0 loss to Indonesia in their immediate last fixture. This particular defeat will undoubtedly sting, forcing them into a swift re-evaluation for this rematch. While a full picture of their performance history is unavailable, coming off a narrow loss against the same opponent just hours or days prior means they will be determined to make tactical adjustments and secure a more favourable outcome this time around.
Team News
With no major injuries reported for either side, both coaches will have access to their full squads for this immediate rematch. For Indonesia, this means the potential for continuity in a winning side, with key defenders like Justin Hubner and J. Idzes anchoring the back, providing the defensive solidity seen in their recent clean sheets. Midfielders like I. Jenner and J. Pelupessy will be crucial in transitions, while Mauro Zijlstra and O. Romeny could lead the line, looking to convert chances. The depth also allows for tactical tweaks, perhaps bringing in players like R. Oratmangoen or R. Sananta to provide fresh attacking impetus.
Mozambique, facing a quick turnaround after their 1-0 loss, might opt for strategic rotation or tactical shifts. Their squad boasts experienced defenders like Reinildo and Mexer, who will be integral to containing Indonesia's attack. In midfield, Guima and Nene will be tasked with controlling the tempo, while attackers such as Geny Catamo and Clésio will be expected to provide the cutting edge that was lacking in the previous encounter. The lack of reported injuries offers flexibility, but the focus will be on finding a lineup that can counter Indonesia's strengths and exploit any weaknesses exposed in the first game.
Head to Head
The only recent head-to-head data available is the 1-0 victory Indonesia secured over Mozambique immediately preceding this fixture. This single result, despite its recency, provides valuable insight: Indonesia found a way to win, suggesting they possess the quality to break down Mozambique's defence, even if only once. However, the narrow margin indicates Mozambique proved resilient, preventing a rout and keeping the game competitive. This sets the stage for a rematch where Mozambique will be desperate to even the score, while Indonesia will aim to prove their initial victory was no fluke, possibly with a more dominant performance.
Tactical Breakdown
Mozambique's 4-3-3 formation offers both defensive stability and attacking width, but their recent 1-0 loss to Indonesia suggests they struggled to translate possession or build-up into goals. They will likely aim to leverage their wide channels, with wingers like Geny Catamo and Clésio attempting to get in behind Indonesia's fullbacks. Their central midfield trio, possibly anchored by Guima, will be crucial in winning second balls and initiating quick transitions. The challenge for Mozambique will be to increase their pressing intensity without leaving themselves exposed to Indonesia's counter-attacks, which will demand greater compactness when out of possession.
Indonesia, despite no explicit formation data, have shown a capacity for both strong defensive organisation and potent attack. Against Mozambique's 4-3
Team Form
Indonesia
Last 5: W
Mozambique 
Last 5: L
Head to Head
No Head-to-Head data available.
Match Predictions
Predicted Lineups
Based on current registered squads. Actual lineups confirmed ~1 hour before kick-off.
