Morocco are back in action with another important qualifier this week as they take on South Africa in a bid to qualify for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. Both teams can pack a punch on their day and have a point to prove in this match.South Africa have not been at their best in recent weeks and will need to take it up a notch this month. The away side suffered a 5-0 defeat against France in March this year and will need to bounce back this week.Morocco, on the other hand, have impressive players in their ranks and will want to top their group. The hosts suffered a 3-0 defeat at the hands of the USA in their previous game and have a point to prove in this fixture.FRMF@FRMFOFFICIELصور من الإختبار النهائي لنيل رخصة التدريب 'كاف برو' الذي تنظمه الإدارة التقنية الوطنية بمركب محمد السادس لكرة القدم خلال الفترة الممتدة ما بين 6 و 10 يونيو 2022، بمشاركة 23 مترشحا وكنسخة أولى من نوعها على الصعيد القاري. #FRMF #DTN #CAF34634صور من الإختبار النهائي لنيل رخصة التدريب 'كاف برو' الذي تنظمه الإدارة التقنية الوطنية بمركب محمد السادس لكرة القدم خلال الفترة الممتدة ما بين 6 و 10 يونيو 2022، بمشاركة 23 مترشحا وكنسخة أولى من نوعها على الصعيد القاري. #FRMF #DTN #CAF https://t.co/ZOrXoMafsVMorocco vs South Africa Head-to-HeadMorocco have a slight edge over South Africa and have won three of the seven matches played between the two sides. South Africa have managed two victories against Morocco and will want to level the scales on Thursday.The previous meeting between the two teams took place in 2019 and ended in a 1-0 victory for Morocco. South Africa were poor on the day and have a point to prove this week.Morocco form guide: L-W-D-L-WSouth Africa form guide: L-D-L-W-WMorocco vs South Africa Team NewsMorocco have a point to proveMoroccoMorocco have a fully-fit squad at their disposal and will need to field a strong team this week. The hosts are unlikely to make drastic changes to their eleven for this game.Injured: NoneDoubtful: NoneUnavailable: NoneSouth AfricaTerrence Mashego is injured at the moment and has been released from the national team. South Africa have built an impressive league system and will need to make the most of their talent this year.Injured: Terrence MashegoDoubtful: NoneUnavailable: NoneMorocco vs South Africa Predicted XIMorocco Predicted XI (5-3-2): Yassine Bounou; Adam Masina, Nayef Aguerd, Romain Saiss, Ryan Mmaee, Achraf Hakimi; Azzedine Ounahi, Nordin Amrabat, Adel Taarabt; Ayoub El Kaabi, Youssef En-NesyriSoccer Laduma@Soccer_LadumaWith Bafana Bafana set to face Morocco on Thursday night, here are six Atlas Lions dangermen who could cause problems for South Africa. #SLIntMORE: tinyurl.com/4zefrm6t14With Bafana Bafana set to face Morocco on Thursday night, here are six Atlas Lions dangermen who could cause problems for South Africa. #SLIntMORE: tinyurl.com/4zefrm6t https://t.co/zqNGoyoV26South Africa Predicted XI (4-3-3): Mark Williams; Innocent Maela, Nyiko Mobbie, Fagrie Lakay, Thibang Phete; Thapelo Morena, Yusuf Maart, Lebohang Maboe; Percy Tau, Keagan Dolly, Evidence Makgopa$1,000 Risk-Free Bet at FanDuel SBMorocco vs South Africa PredictionMorocco have excellent players at their disposal but are yet to meet expectations on the international stage. The likes of Achraf Hakimi and Youssef En-Nesyri can pack a punch on their day and will want to make their mark this week.South Africa have also shown improvement in recent years but will need to play out of their skins on Thursday. Morocco are the better team on paper and should be able to win this game.Prediction: Morocco 3-1 South Africa