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Intriguing Cup of Nations AFCON last-16 matches confirmed

Intriguing Cup of Nations AFCON last-16 matches confirmed

The fixtures for the Round of 16 in the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025 in Morocco have been finalized, following an exhilarating group stage that showcased the exceptional talent in African football.

The knockout stage is scheduled to take place from Saturday, January 3, to Tuesday, January 6, featuring two matches each day at 17:00 local time (16:00 GMT) and 20:00 local time (19:00 GMT) as teams compete for a place in the quarter-finals.

Morocco, the host nation, will face Tanzania at the Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah in Rabat on Sunday at 17:00 local time (16:00 GMT). The Moroccan team, which topped Group A, is poised to seek their first continental title in 50 years, supported by enthusiastic local fans.

Simultaneously, South Africa and Cameroon will compete later that same day at the Al Medina Stadium in Rabat at 20:00 local time (19:00 GMT). This match will feature coach Hugo Broos against the national team he previously led to victory in 2017.

The Round of 16 will commence on Saturday with the matchup between 2021 champions Senegal and Sudan at the Grand Stade de Tangier at 17:00 local time (16:00 GMT). Following this, Mali will play against Tunisia at 20:00 local time (19:00 GMT) at the Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca, with Mali striving for their first continental championship while Tunisia aims to replicate their triumph from 2004.

Egypt, the record seven-time champions of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations, are looking to end a lengthy wait for the trophy since their last victory in 2010. They will face Benin on Monday at 17:00 local time (16:00 GMT) at the Grand Stade de Agadir.

That evening, Nigeria, one of the standout teams from the group stages, will take on Mozambique at the Complexe Sportif de Fès at 20:00 local time (19:00 GMT) as they aim to improve upon their silver medal finish at the 2023 tournament.

On Tuesday, Algeria will meet the Democratic Republic of Congo at the Stade Prince Heritier Moulay El Hassan in Rabat at 17:00 local time (16:00 GMT). The Round of 16 will conclude with a match between defending champions Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso at the Grand Stade de Marrakech at 20:00 local time (19:00 GMT).

The quarter-finals are set to be held on January 9-10, with the final taking place on January 18 at the Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah.

TOTALENERGIES CAF AFCON MOROCCO 2025 ROUND OF 16 FIXTURES
  • Saturday, 3 January 2026 – Senegal vs Sudan
  • 17h00 local time / 16h00 GMT
  • Grand Stade de Tangier
  • Mali vs Tunisia – 20h00 local time / 19h00 GMT
  • Stade Mohammed V, Casablanca
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  • Sunday, 4 January 2026.
  • Morocco vs Tanzania – 17h00 local time / 16h00 GMT 
  • Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah, Rabat
  • South Africa vs Cameroon
  • 20h00 local time / 19h00 GMT
  • Stade Al Medina, Rabat
 
  • Monday, 5 January 2026
  • Egypt vs Benin
  • 17h00 local time / 16h00 GMT
  • Grand Stade de Agadir
  • Nigeria vs Mozambique
  • 20h00 local time / 19h00 GMT
  • Complexe Sportif de Fès
  •  
  • Tuesday, 6 January 2026
  • Algeria vs DR Congo
  • 17h00 local time / 16h00 GMT
  • Stade Prince Heritier Moulay El Hassan, Rabat
  • Cote d’Ivoire vs Burkina Faso
  • 20h00 local time / 19h00 GMT
  • Grand Stade de Marrakech
Senegal thrash Benin as DR Congo progress with a heavy win

Senegal thrash Benin as DR Congo progress with a heavy win

Senegal secured a position in the Round of 16 by defeating Benin with a decisive 3-0 victory in their final Group D match at the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

The match, held in Tangiers, showcased Senegal’s strong performance, beginning with a header from Abdoulaye Seck in the 38th minute, assisted by Krépin Diatta’s well-executed set piece.

Sadio Mané later provided a critical pass to Habib Diallo, who extended the lead with a composed finish in the 62nd minute.

Despite Kalidou Koulibaly receiving a red card after a VAR review in the 71st minute, Senegal demonstrated resilience and maintained their advantage, culminating in a penalty converted by Cherif Ndiaye in stoppage time.

This victory confirms Senegal’s position at the top of Group D, while Benin also advances to the Round of 16 as one of the best third-placed teams.

In a parallel match, DR Congo triumphed over Botswana with a convincing 3-0 scoreline, securing second place in Group D.

Gael Kakuta delivered an outstanding performance, contributing two goals and an assist, illustrating his pivotal role in the team’s success.

Nathaniel Mbuku opened the scoring, with Kakuta converting a penalty just before halftime and subsequently completing his brace.

This result positions DR Congo for an upcoming match against Algeria in the Round of 16.

Comoros, Zambia and Zimbabwe eliminated from AFCON 2025

Comoros, Zambia and Zimbabwe have been eliminated from AFCON 2025

After the intense third round of matches, three nations have faced elimination from the 2025 Cup of Nations.

Comoros drew 0-0 with Mali. Despite this draw, Mali secured a spot in the knockout stages of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025.  They finished their final Group A match at the Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca on Monday night without scoring.

As a result, Comoros departed the tournament in third place with two points, falling short of qualification as one of the best third-placed teams.

Zambia lost 3-0 to the host team, Morocco. Morocco topped Group A and advanced to the round of sixteen after their decisive victory over Zambia in their last group match on Monday night.

Moses Sichone – Zambia Coach: “It was a tough day for us. We gave Morocco too much respect, and some players seemed nervous. Congratulations to Morocco; they took advantage of our lack of confidence. We improved in the second half, but it was too late.”

Zimbabwe lost 3-2 to South Africa. They finished at the bottom of Group B with no wins, one draw, and two losses.

In a contest shaped more by tension than creativity, Mali did just enough to secure the point they required to finish second in the group and advance to the Round of 16, while Comoros’ hopes of extending their tournament ended despite a spirited display.

Zimbabwe coach Mario Marinica stated, “We knew South Africa would dominate at times since they like to control the ball. We capitalised on opportunities and were dangerous in transition, which helped us regain control of the match. At this level, every mistake is costly. We focused on staying organised, winning duels, and controlling second balls.”

Nigeria and Algeria join Egypt into round of sixteen

Nigeria and Algeria join Egypt in the round of sixteen

The final round of group matches in the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco 2025 starts on Monday, with many teams still in contention for the knockout stage.

So far, only three teams, Egypt, Nigeria, and Algeria, have secured spots in the Round of 16 by winning their first two matches. The remaining positions will be decided in the final group games.

All matches on Monday will happen simultaneously, raising the stakes for teams. In Group B, Egypt leads with six points and has advanced. South Africa, with three points, faces Zimbabwe, while Angola and Zimbabwe are tied with one point. Angola must win against Egypt to have a chance.

In Group A, Morocco tops the group with four points, while Mali and Zambia have two, and Comoros has one. Morocco plays Zambia, and Mali meets Comoros.

On Tuesday, Group C will see Nigeria, which has already qualified, play Uganda. Tunisia, with three points, will face Tanzania, and both are still in the running.

Group D features Senegal and DR Congo with four points, Benin with three, and Botswana still looking for their first point. Senegal faces Benin, and DR Congo plays Botswana.

In Group E, Algeria has qualified, but Burkina Faso and Sudan, both with three points, are competing for the last spot. Group F has Cameroon and defending champions Côte d’Ivoire tied with four points, while Mozambique has three points.

CAF noted that the final matches promise to deliver exciting outcomes.

Final round of group-stage fixtures (all times GMT)

Monday 29 December

  • 16:00 — Angola vs Egypt

  • 16:00 — Zimbabwe vs South Africa

  • 19:00 — Zambia vs Morocco

  • 19:00 — Comoros vs Mali

Tuesday 30 December

  • 16:00 — Uganda vs Nigeria

  • 16:00 — Tanzania vs Tunisia

  • 19:00 — Benin vs Senegal

  • 19:00 — Botswana vs Congo DR

Wednesday 31 December

  • 16:00 — Equatorial Guinea vs Algeria

  • 16:00 — Sudan vs Burkina Faso

  • 19:00 — Gabon vs Côte d’Ivoire

  • 19:00 — Mozambique vs Cameroon

 

Mozambique stun Gabon in historic AFCON 2025 victory

Mozambique stun Gabon in historic AFCON 2025 victory

The Mambas, who had struggled for nearly 16 matches without a victory on the continental stage, finally turned their fortunes around with an impressive performance at the Stade Adrar.

The match came alive just before halftime when Faizal Bangal put Mozambique in front in the 37th minute, deftly heading home a brilliant cross from Geny Catamo. Just five minutes later, Mozambique extended their lead when Dominguês was brought down in the penalty area by Bruno Ecuele Manga.

Catamo calmly stepped up to take the penalty, placing the ball in the bottom left corner with precision.

Gabon, however, found a glimmer of hope deep into the stoppage time of the first half through Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. The seasoned striker capitalised on a rebound after Didier Ndong’s initial shot was parried, solidifying his legacy as one of the oldest goalscorers in AFCON finals history.

The momentum shifted back to Mozambique shortly after the break; in the 52nd minute, Diogo Calila leapt highest in the centre of the box to meet a cross from Witi, powering a header into the roof of the net and restoring the two-goal cushion.

In response, Gabon made several tactical adjustments, bringing on Alex Moucketou-Moussounda and Royce Openda to enhance their attack. The pressure from the Panthers finally bore fruit in the 86th minute when Moucketou-Moussounda found the net from close range following a corner, setting up a nail-biting finish.

Despite late efforts from Mario Lemina and Jacques Ekomié, Mozambique’s goalkeeper, Ernan Siluane, stood firm, making several critical saves to maintain their lead.

When the final whistle blew, it marked a historic achievement for Mozambique, ending a nearly four-decade wait for a win at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Post-match Reaction from Geny Catamo, the TotalEnergies Man of the Match for Mozambique, “I am incredibly proud to represent Mozambique and to have played a part in our first-ever victory at the Africa Cup of Nations. We take great pride in this win, and I hope it inspires us to keep working hard for more victories in the future. I urge everyone to keep supporting us; together we can go far, and our goal is to keep pushing ahead in this tournament.”

Gabon 2-3 Mozambique
Goalscorers: P. E. Aubameyang 45+5, A. Moussounda 76e / F. Bangal 32e, G.Catama 42e (P), D. Callila
Nigeria edge Tunisia in five-goal thriller to reach AFCON knockout stage

Nigeria edge Tunisia in five-goal thriller to reach AFCON knockout stage

Nigeria secured a thrilling 3-2 victory against Tunisia in Fez on Saturday night. This win allowed Nigeria to qualify for the Round of 16 in the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) taking place in Morocco in 2025.

In an exciting match, Nigeria took an early lead of 3-0, but Tunisia mounted a late comeback, pulling within one goal before Nigeria secured the win. Ademola Lookman was key for Nigeria, contributing two assists and a goal.

He assisted Victor Osimhen’s opening goal before Wilfred Ndidi doubled the lead with a header. Lookman scored in the 66th minute after a setup from Osimhen.

Tunisia fought back, with Montassar Talbi scoring a header from a free-kick and Ali Abdi converting a penalty after VAR ruled a handball. They nearly equalised in stoppage time, but Ferjani Sassi’s header missed wide.

With this win, Nigeria leads Group C with six points and will face Uganda next, while Tunisia, now with three points, plays Tanzania. Lookman, named Man of the Match, expressed satisfaction with the team’s performance and his own role.

Nigeria’s coach, Eric Chelle, praised the team’s intensity and ball recovery. In contrast, Tunisia’s coach, Sami Trabelsi, acknowledged their disappointment but highlighted the positives in their late performance, emphasising the need to capitalise on chances in future matches.

AFCON 2025: Mane rescues Senegal in draw with DR Congo

AFCON 2025: Mane rescues Senegal in draw with DR Congo

Ex-Liverpool forward Sadio Mane scored the equaliser as Senegal avoided a DR Congo upset, while Benin beat Botswana in their Group D second matches on Saturday.

The Africa Cup of Nations continues this Saturday with an important match between Senegal and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In their last first-round encounter, the teams concluded with a 1-1 draw.

Sadio Mané was awarded the TotalEnergies Man of the Match for his outstanding performance and goal against DR Congo.

Senegal started strong, dominating possession but struggling with final passes and missed chances, including from Jackson, Sarr, and Mané. DR Congo, while disciplined, had a disallowed goal for offside.

As the second half progressed, Senegal’s intensity dropped, allowing DR Congo’s Bakambu to score after a mistake by Mendy. However, Senegal quickly equalised when Ibrahim Mbaye set up Sadio Mané.

The match ended intensely, with both teams pushing for victory but ultimately drawing 1-1, each earning a fourth point in the tournament.

Earlier on, Benin recorded its first AFCON win in their history

Yohan Roche netted a deflected goal to secure Benin’s first-ever victory at the Africa Cup of Nations finals, leading to a 1-0 win against Botswana in their Group D match in Rabat on Saturday.

With this win, Benin now has three points after two games, putting them on equal footing with Senegal and the DRC, who are set to face off later on Saturday in Tangier.

The breakthrough came in the 28th minute, when Roche combined with captain Steve Mounie for a quick one-two inside the box. His shot from about 9 meters (10 yards) took a significant deflection off a defender, finding its way into the net.

Egypt first to reach knockout stage as Angola and Zimbabwe draw blank

Egypt first to reach knockout stage as Angola and Zimbabwe shared points

Egypt reached the round of sixteen after winning 1-0 against South Africa in their second match of Group B in the Africa Cup of Nations.

The match was tense at the Adrar stadium in Agadir, Morocco. Egypt scored first when a penalty was awarded to them after a VAR review.

Salah was fouled for the penalty after Mudau’s arm caught him. The referee initially let the game continue, but VAR reviewed the play for a long time.

Some pundits thought the call was too harsh, but the final decision was a penalty, scored by Salah just before halftime.

Later, the referee made another decision, showing Mohamed Hany a second yellow card for a poor challenge, stepping on Mokoena’s toe.

That was an unnecessary move by Hany. The momentum shifted to South Africa after the break, but the Pharaohs made it difficult for them.

However, South Africa thought they got a penalty of their own when Yasser Ibrahim clearly handled the ball in the area as he slid to attempt to block Mokoena’s shot.

Even with VAR getting involved, the referee’s original decision of awarding a free-kick just outside the box remains unchanged. As seven minutes of added time ticked away, Egypt managed to hold on and claim victory in the match.

Earlier, Angola and Zimbabwe played out a 1–1 draw in their Group B encounter at the Stade de Marrakech this Friday, leaving both sides still searching for their first victory in the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025.

In a competitive clash where both defences were tested, it was Angola who struck first, only for Zimbabwe to respond late in the first half to ensure the points were shared.

With the draw, both Angola and Zimbabwe remain without a win in AFCON 2025. Their hopes of progressing to the knockout stages now hinge on strong performances in their remaining group matches, as they look to build on this performance and secure vital points in the race for qualification.

South Africa v Egypt go head to head in heavyweights Cup of Nations tie

South Africa and Egypt go head-to-head in heavyweight Cup of Nations tie

South Africa and Egypt will compete in a significant match for the top position in Group B after both teams secured wins in their opening contests.


In their previous encounter at the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), South Africa achieved a notable upset against Egypt.

At the Cairo International Stadium in 2019, Thembinkosi Lorch’s crucial goal shocked the home crowd of over 60,000, as Bafana Bafana eliminated Egypt in the Round of 16.

In a highly anticipated AFCON matchup, Egypt and South Africa are set to renew their rivalry after a six-year hiatus. Both teams head into this clash with momentum, having won their opening matches in Group B. South Africa arrives from Marrakech, while Egypt enjoys the advantage of playing at a familiar venue.

The Pharaohs began their campaign with a gritty 2-1 comeback against Zimbabwe, thanks to a last-minute goal from Mohamed Salah. Coach Hossam Hassan recognises the challenge posed by South Africa, having previously faced them in a victorious 1998 AFCON final.

South Africa’s coach, Hugo Broos, is confident after leading his team to a strong AFCON start with a 2-1 win against Angola. Key player Lyle Foster’s performance will be critical for the Bafana Bafana.

As both teams seek victory for advancement in the tournament, the match promises to add another exciting chapter to their enduring rivalry.

Coach Hossam Hassan emphasised South Africa’s strength, while Mahmoud Hassan Trezeguet expressed the importance of the match for their group standing.

Broos acknowledged Egypt’s history and talent but emphasised his team’s confidence. Lyle Foster highlighted the team’s high morale and focus after their recent victory.

Historically, South Africa has had the upper hand in recent matchups, remaining undefeated against Egypt in their last six encounters since 2006.

The Group B standings after opening matches
The Group B standings after opening matches
Cameroon and Ivory Coast record opening AFCON wins

Cameroon and Ivory Coast record opening AFCON wins

Defending champions Côte d'Ivoire launched their TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations title defense with a solid 1-0 victory over Mozambique at Marrakech Stadium.

Meanwhile, Cameroon made history with a groundbreaking 1-0 win against Gabon in Agadir, marking their first-ever AFCON victory over their rivals.

The Indomitable Lions struck early, just six minutes in, when Bryan Mbeumo seized on a shaky Gabonese defence and set up Karl Etta Eyong, who finished low through goalkeeper Marius Mbamba’s legs.

Cameroon looked sharper initially, while Gabon struggled to gain momentum. Denis Bouanga came close, but a last-minute tackle prevented Darlin Yongwa from extending Cameroon’s lead.

As the match progressed, Cameroon adapted their defence smartly, keeping Gabon at bay even as it pressed late for an equaliser.

This disciplined victory puts Cameroon alongside Côte d’Ivoire at the top of Group F.

Bryan Mbeumo, Man of the Match: “I’m thrilled. We knew Gabon would be tough, but we need to be ready for Côte d’Ivoire next. We stayed focused, defended well, and earned this result.”

Cédric Moubamba, Gabon assistant coach: “Our slow start made the match challenging. Cameroon played well and defended their lead effectively. We’ll regroup and improve for the next game.”

David Pagou, Cameroon coach: “It was hard work. We secured the three points and showed flexibility in our play. There’s room for improvement, but we’ll continue to grow.”

Côte d’Ivoire 1-0 Mozambique:

Côte d’Ivoire began their title defence with a 1-0 win over Mozambique, relying on patience rather than flair. After a tense first half, Amad Diallo scored the decisive goal just after the interval, finishing a setup from Kessié.

The Ivorians dominated possession but struggled to create clear-cut chances against a well-organised Mozambique side, who found it tough to test goalkeeper Yahia Fofana.

The narrow win positions Côte d’Ivoire atop Group F, while Mozambique leaves encouraged but still searching for their first-ever victory at the finals.

Scorer Amad Diallo, Côte d’Ivoire: “I’m proud to wear my country’s jersey; it’s a dream come true. While we won 1-0, I felt we could have scored more. We’ll focus on our next tough match.”

Chiquinho Conde, Mozambique: “We expected challenges against Côte d’Ivoire’s quality but managed to hold our ground. We’ll learn from this experience.”