Elite One Matchday 6 Review 2026: Surprises & Key Results

Elite One Matchday 6: A Round of Goals, Surprises, and Shifts in the Table
The sixth round of Elite One’s 2026 season proved to be a captivating spectacle full of goals, drama, and tactical battles. We witnessed a total of 27 goals in seven matches, with some expected heavyweights flexing their muscles while others stumbled unexpectedly. The clash at Cotonsport was particularly memorable, with a dominant 5-1 win that not only thrilled fans but also underscored their offensive might. Meanwhile, the tight encounters between Gazelle and Jeunes Fauves, as well as the surprising 3-3 stalemate between Aigle Royal and Stade Renard, kept spectators on the edge. The overall atmosphere is heating up as the league's top spots become more competitive, with a handful of teams jostling for supremacy.
Our Prediction Scorecard
- 1X2 Outcomes: Correct in 4 of 7 matches (57%) — a respectable accuracy reflecting solid insights but room for improvement.
- Over/Under 2.5 Goals: Correct in 4 matches (57%) — indicating a decent read on goal volume, though some matches defied expectations.
- Both Teams to Score (BTTS): Correct in just 2 matches (29%) — highlighting the unpredictability of defensive solidity this season.
Overall, our predictions captured the essence of the round but also highlighted areas where match dynamics differed from forecasts, especially regarding goal-scoring patterns and team resilience.
Most Notable Results in Detail
1. Cotonsport 5-1 Fortuna Mfou
This commanding victory was the standout result of the round. Predicted as a potentially close encounter, Cotonsport instead showcased their offensive firepower, blitzing Fortuna Mfou with five goals. The match demonstrated Cotonsport's attacking depth and tactical discipline, setting a tone for their campaign ambitions. Fortuna Mfou’s struggles to contain Cotonsport’s relentless attack exposed defensive frailties that could haunt them in upcoming fixtures.
2. Gazelle 2-1 Jeunes Fauves
Gazelle's narrow home victory reaffirmed their top-tier status, though our prediction of an under 2.5 goal game failed as both teams combined for three goals. The match underscored Gazelle’s resilience and ability to secure three points against a hard-fighting Jeunes Fauves team, who pushed them close late in the game.
3. Stade Renard 3-3 Aigle Royal de Moungo
This high-scoring draw defied expectations, especially the prediction of a clean sheet for Stade Renard and under 2.5 goals. The game was a rollercoaster, with both sides attacking freely and defensive lapses costing dearly. It was a reminder of the volatility as teams chase consistency mid-season.
Biggest Surprises: Where Predictions Went Wrong
- Aigle Royal vs Stade Renard: While we expected a low-scoring affair, the 3-3 draw shattered that notion, highlighting the offensive vulnerabilities and unpredictable nature of both sides.
- Dynamo de Douala vs Canon: Our pick of an under 2.5 goals and a clean sheet for Dynamo was off-mark; Canon's ruthlessness in attack proved decisive, and the match was far more open than anticipated.
- Panthère vs Colombe: The narrow 0-1 result was correctly predicted, but the game’s tactical nuances and resilience in defense showcased how tightly contested matches can swing unexpectedly.
These surprises underline the importance of form and mental resilience, reminding us that predictions serve as guides, not certainties.
Best Calls of the Round
- Cotonsport’s big win: Accurately predicting Cotonsport’s dominance confirmed their offensive form and tactical readiness.
- Under 2.5 goals in Dynamo vs Canon: Our correct call here reflected a strong understanding of both teams’ defensive setups and game tempo.
- Unisport Bafang’s narrow win: The prediction of a low-scoring, close contest proved to be spot-on, reinforcing their disciplined approach this season.
Standings Impact
With these results, the league table is becoming more crowded at the top. Gazelle and Unisport Bafang now lead with 13 points, thanks to consistent performances. Cotonsport’s comprehensive victory moved them into third, just behind on 12 points, while PWD Bamenda and Dynamo de Douala hover around 10 points, demonstrating the competitiveness of the middle pack. The surprise draws and narrow losses have softened the gap between top and bottom, heightening the stakes for upcoming rounds. Notably, Victoria United’s win positions them just outside the top four, and Canon’s victory, despite a modest points tally, injects new life into their campaign.
Looking Ahead
As the season progresses, teams will be eager to capitalize on momentum, especially those chasing the leaders. The upcoming matchdays promise more drama, tactical battles, and potential shake-ups in the standings. Key fixtures involving top contenders and mid-table sides will be pivotal in shaping the narrative of the 2026 season. Fans can expect intense rivalries, emerging stars, and strategic chess matches as each team vies for glory in Elite One’s thrilling campaign.