Africa's finest footballers gather in Morocco for the most anticipated phase of the Africa Cup of Nations. Eight of the continent's top teams have secured their spots, with Ivory Coast emerging as a potential dark horse. The stage is set for a thrilling showdown between the best, and we break down what you need to know.
The quarterfinals are shaping up to be some mouth-watering matchups. Senegal, Mali, Morocco, Cameroon, Egypt, Nigeria, Algeria, and Ivory Coast will all vie for a spot in the final four. The draw is as follows: on Friday, Mali will face Senegal at 5pm GMT at Ibn Batouta Stadium in Tangier, while Cameroon takes on Morocco at 8pm GMT at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.
In other matches, Algeria faces Nigeria at 5pm GMT at Marrakesh Stadium, and Egypt clashes with Ivory Coast at 8pm GMT at Adrar Stadium in Agadir. The stakes are high, but one team stands out as the frontrunner for the title: Nigeria. With a near-faultless record so far, they've got many pundits believing they can claim the coveted trophy.
Another team making waves is Morocco, with Brahim Diaz leading the goal-scoring charts with four goals to his name. Egypt's Mohamed Salah has also been in scintillating form, scoring three times in their last match. Meanwhile, Algeria's Riyad Mahrez and Nigeria's Victor Osimhen are on the same scoreline with three apiece.
For those eager to catch the action live, Al Jazeera Sport will provide scores, photos, and commentary for each match. Regional broadcasters like Channel 4, beIN Sport, SuperSport, and Canal+ also have exclusive rights to broadcast the tournament.
The quarterfinals are shaping up to be some mouth-watering matchups. Senegal, Mali, Morocco, Cameroon, Egypt, Nigeria, Algeria, and Ivory Coast will all vie for a spot in the final four. The draw is as follows: on Friday, Mali will face Senegal at 5pm GMT at Ibn Batouta Stadium in Tangier, while Cameroon takes on Morocco at 8pm GMT at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.
In other matches, Algeria faces Nigeria at 5pm GMT at Marrakesh Stadium, and Egypt clashes with Ivory Coast at 8pm GMT at Adrar Stadium in Agadir. The stakes are high, but one team stands out as the frontrunner for the title: Nigeria. With a near-faultless record so far, they've got many pundits believing they can claim the coveted trophy.
Another team making waves is Morocco, with Brahim Diaz leading the goal-scoring charts with four goals to his name. Egypt's Mohamed Salah has also been in scintillating form, scoring three times in their last match. Meanwhile, Algeria's Riyad Mahrez and Nigeria's Victor Osimhen are on the same scoreline with three apiece.
For those eager to catch the action live, Al Jazeera Sport will provide scores, photos, and commentary for each match. Regional broadcasters like Channel 4, beIN Sport, SuperSport, and Canal+ also have exclusive rights to broadcast the tournament.