ES Zarzis come into this with just one point from their last three league outings and no wins in eight, so their recent profile is far from ideal for stopping a stronger away side. At home they have only two wins in 11 league matches, and the 7 goals scored on their own ground underline how hard they find it to impose themselves.
Stade Tunisien, by contrast, sit fourth in the table and have lost only three league matches all season. Their away record is especially solid, with four wins and five draws in 11 trips, while they have conceded only five goals on the road. That kind of control gives them a clear edge against a host that has been struggling to turn home games into results.
The goal numbers also point toward the visitors. ES Zarzis have failed to score in four of their last six league matches, and their home scoring rate remains low, while Stade Tunisien have kept things tight enough to travel well. The xG projection of 0.7 to 1.1 is not explosive, but it still leans toward the side with more reliable finishing and a stronger defensive base.
There is some tension with the head-to-head because Stade Tunisien have not kept a clean sheet in the last four meetings, so a narrow win rather than a comfortable one looks the better fit. Even so, the recent pattern is still favourable to the away side: Stade Tunisien are unbeaten in four straight meetings with ES Zarzis, and Zarzis have been first to concede in four of their last five league games.
My prediction is Away Win at 31/20. Stade Tunisien have the superior league position, the better overall record and one of the strongest away profiles in the division. ES Zarzis are winless in eight and have managed only two home victories all season, while Stade Tunisien have taken 17 points from 11 away matches and have conceded just five on the road. The projected 1-2 scoreline also fits the idea of a tight away success rather than a dominant performance.