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SIERRA LEONE STARTING XI FOR ZAMBIA (1)

Four changes to Sierra Leone Starting XI for Zambia

Sierra Leone head coach Amidu Karim has made four changes from the Chad opener in today’s starting line-up for Leone Stars’ second match in the African Cup of Nations Group G qualifying against Zambia.

Kick-off at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium is 21 hours local as coach Avram Grant’s side hosts their West African Counterparts.

With Injury to Qatar-based midfielder Alhassan Koroma, the Gaffer has opted to bring in Holland-based midfielder Ibrahim Sillah in his place. Furthermore, Bo Rangers striker Musa Noah Kamara and Cambridge winger Sullay Kaikai are in for Daniel Kanu and Plymouth Argyle’s Mustapha Bundu.

The same back four in Ankara Keçiörengücü‘s defender Steven Caulker, Dinamo Brest centre-back Jarju Kabia, Hartford Athletic‘s Emmanuel Samadia and Osman Kakay.

Crystal Palace Under-21s midfielder Hindolo Mustapha, who made his International debut in the draw against Chad, started from the bench.

Bristol Rovers midfielder Kamil Conteh replaced Jose Koroma to team up with Italy-based Augustus Kargbo, Bo Rangers striker Musa Noah Kamara and Cambridge United Sullay Kaikai in attack.

A must-win game or worse case, Sierra Leone must avoid defeat at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium.

Sierra Leone Subs: 23 Francis Koroma, 16, Isaac Caulker, 17, Yeami Dunia, 20 Saidu Mansaray, 13 Josh Koroma, 3 Sallie Tarawallie, 27 Hindolo Mustapha, 22 Kamil Conteh, 10 Mustapha Bundu, 14 Daniel Kanu, 12, Jonathan Morsay, 4 Saidu Fofana

Thalente Mbatha once again proved his worth as a super-sub by coming off the bench to save Bafana Bafana for the second time in four days.

South Africa beat South Sudan after Thalente Mbatha’s goal

Thalente Mbatha once again proved his worth as a super-sub by coming off the bench in their matchday two African Cup of Nations qualifier to save Bafana Bafana for the second time in four days.

His decisive goal in the second half secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over a resilient South Sudan side at the Juba Stadium.

The home team’s Tito Odong Okello opened the scoring with a penalty in the 15th minute – but Oswin Appollis equalized two minutes later before scoring again to give South Africa a 2-1 lead at halftime.

In the 57th minute of the second half, Valentino Yuel scored levelling the score for the home team. Despite being underdogs, South Sudan put up a spirited fight, making life difficult for South Africa.

However, Thalente Mbatha, known for delivering in crucial moments scored and secured a vital three points for Bafana. The win keeps their Afcon qualification hopes alive and on track with four points apiece with Uganda after two matches in Group K. 

FULL-TIME: South Sudan 2-3 Bafana Bafana

DR Congo ease past Ethiopia to maintain Group H lead

DR Congo ease past Ethiopia to maintain lead in Group H

DR Congo won 2-0 against Ethiopia in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualification Group H match at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium on Monday night.

The Leopards now lead Group H after winning their first two matches. Walia Ibex are third in the table with one point from their first two games.

The Leopards had the first real chance of the game in the seventh minute, but Samuel Essende’s attempt was saved by the goalkeeper.

The score was 0-0 at half-time. Congo scored the first 17 minutes into the second half with a goal from Theo Bongonda.

Fiston Mayele added another goal in the 76th minute, sealing Congo’s 2-0 victory over Ethiopia.

Ethiopia 0 – DR Congo 2 (Bongonda 62′, Mayele 76′)

Ethiopia: Habtamu, Kasa, Hamid (Biniam 77′), Baye, Moges, Panom, Waza (Demissie 64′), Berhane, Dagnachew (Wondimu 83′), Gugsa (Belay 64′), Markneh

DR Congo: Bertaud, Tuanzebe, Mbemba, Inonga, Ditu, Moutoussamy, Pickel (Sadiki 80′), Akolo (Bongonda 33′), Wissa (Elia 69′), Essende (Mayele 69), Kakuta (Kakuta 46′).

Oumar Sako's late goal denies Ghana Black Stars first win

Oumar Sako’s late goal denies Ghana Black Stars first win

Ghana’s search for their first victory in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers continues after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Niger at the Stade Municipal de Berkane on Monday, September 9.

The Black Stars’ hopes of securing their first win were dashed when Oumar Sako equalized for Niger in the 81st minute. As a result, they remain second from bottom with only a point from their opening two matches.

In a tightly contested match, the drama unfolded as Alidu Seidu scored his debut goal for Ghana in the 44th minute, giving them a well-deserved lead at halftime.

Ghana displayed their attacking prowess early on, with Abdul Fatawu delivering a cross to Mohammed Kudus, who forced a save from the Nigerien goalkeeper Abiboulaye Hainikoye.

Throughout the first half, Ghana maintained control of the game, persistently seeking the opening goal. Despite the Menas’ attempts to counter, they were unable to truly test the Ghanaian goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi.

Alidu Seidu scored just before halftime, giving Ghana the lead, but Oumar Sako levelled the score in the 81st minute.

Meanwhile, Angola secured consecutive victories in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers by defeating Sudan in Luanda on Monday to maintain their lead in the group.

The AFCON 2025 qualifying matches return in October where each team will play two matches.

Full Monday’s 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 𝗔𝗙𝗖𝗢𝗡 𝗤𝘂𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗥𝗲𝘀𝘂𝗹𝘁𝘀:
 
🇳🇪 Niger 1-1 🇬🇭 Ghana
🇬🇶 EQ Guinea 2-2 🇹🇬 Togo
🇧🇮 Burundi 0-1 🇸🇳 Senegal
🇲🇬 Madagascar 1-1 🇰🇲 Comoros
🇺🇬 Uganda 2-0 🇨🇬 Congo Brazzaville
🇱🇸 Lesotho 0-1 🇲🇦 Morocco
🇪🇹 Ethiopia 0-2 🇨🇩 DR Congo
🇦🇴 Angola 2-1 🇸🇩 Sudan
In their second match of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, Senegal won 1-0 against Burundi on Monday. The game took place at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe, Malawi.

Senegal secure first win in Group L on road to Morocco

In their second match of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, Senegal won 1-0 against Burundi on Monday. The game took place at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe, Malawi.

Thanks to a second-half penalty scored by Ismaïla Sarr, Senegal managed to secure the win despite facing a well-organized Burundian side.

At the start, Burundi put pressure on Senegal, but Senegal managed to get control of the game.

Sadio Mané and his team had possession and took 21 shots compared to Burundi’s two. Despite this, the 2021 AFCON champions had trouble breaking down Burundi’s strong defence.

The game was goalless at halftime even though there were a few close opportunities. In the second half, Senegal missed an opportunity to score. Burundi also had a chance to score but missed the target.

In the 71st minute, Sadio Mané was fouled in the box leading to a penalty for Senegal. Ismaïla Sarr confidently took the penalty and scored, putting Senegal in the lead.

Despite their narrow victory, Senegal is now at the top of Group L with four points, while Burundi is in second place with three points.

One game cannot decide AFCON spot - Skipper Steven Caulker

Skipper Steven Caulker’s report card ahead of Zambia tie

Skipper Steven Caulker emphasized that one game cannot determine the AFCON spot. He expressed the Leone Stars’ determination to confront a formidable Zambia team and uphold the pride of Sierra Leone.

Caulker is set to captain the Leone Stars in a crucial match against Zambia’s Chipolopolo on Tuesday as part of the journey to Morocco 2025 at the Levy Mwanawansa Stadium.

“We were absolutely clear that we intended to secure all three points against Chad, but unfortunately, it didn’t happen. I firmly believe that our performance against Chad was not bad.

We created several chances but couldn’t capitalize on the day. However, the very fact that we were able to create chances is a positive sign, Caulker rightly pointed out.

Defensively, clinching a clean sheet is a major accomplishment for us, and we are fully committed to elevating our performance from one to three points against Zambia, despite the challenging nature of the upcoming game against a formidable opponent.

Qualifying for the next AFCON will not be determined after just one game but after six games. That will be the real test. We secured one point and currently hold the second position in the table – providing us with a solid foundation to build on.”

Everyone is filled with positivity and we are prepared to give our all for Sierra Leone on Tuesday.”

Both teams faced challenging starts, with Grant’s team losing 2-0 to the Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone playing to a goalless draw against Chad in Liberia.

Zambia and Sierra Leone have history, meeting twice before with one victory for Chipolopolo in 1996 and a draw in 1994.

We know their weaknesses - Avram Grant on Sierra Leone

We know their weaknesses – Avram Grant on Sierra Leone

Avram Grant, the Zambia head coach, spoke ahead of the Morocco 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier as he prepares his team to play against Sierra Leone on Tuesday at the Levy Mwanawansa stadium.

Both teams had a rough start, with Grant’s team losing 2-0 to the Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone playing to a goalless draw against Chad in Liberia.

Grant is committed to securing Zambia’s qualification for a back-to-back AFCON, despite the team’s four consecutive losses and winless streak since November 2023.

Looking ahead to Tuesday’s match, Grant promised a new game plan and expressed optimism, stating that the technical bench has thoroughly studied Sierra Leone’s tactics and they are prepared to demonstrate Zambia’s strength as a team.

“We are well-informed about the opponent. We have shared our insights with the players and thoroughly analyzed all of the opponent’s recent games. Everyone, including the staff, has reviewed this information,” he stated.

“We have identified their weaknesses and strengths. While they are a very good team – our objective is to demonstrate that we are also a strong team.”

Zambia and Sierra Leone have history, meeting twice before with one victory for Chipolopolo in 1996 and a draw in 1994.

Tunisia beat Gambia to top Group A in the race to Morocco

Tunisia beat Gambia to top Group A in race to Morocco

On Sunday, Tunisia defeated the host Gambia 2-1 in the Africa Cup of Nations Group A qualifier at the Stade El Abdi Jadida in Morocco.

The Gambia struggled to capitalise on a home tie as Tunisia found the space to secure the win for their second straight in the qualifiers.

New head coach Johnny Mckinstry’s team is still without a win in the 2025 Total Energies Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.

Ali Al-Addi scored the opening goal for the Eagles of Carthage in the 11th minute, but his goal was cancelled out by Ali Sowe three minutes later.

The visitors secured their win in the 75th minute through Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane, placing the North Africans comfortably at the top of their group.

In their opening qualifier match at the El Abdi Jadida last Wednesday, The Gambia’s national team, known as The Scorpions, drew 1-1 with Comoros Islands.

This result meant that they shared the spoils in the biennial biggest football showpiece qualifiers.

Meanwhile, the two other teams in the Group Comoros and Madagascar will compete  later today at the Stade Olympique Hammadi Agrebi in Tunisia as the qualifiers heat up.

Ghana Black Stars look to revive AFCON 2025 qualifying hopes

Ghana Black Stars look to revive AFCON 2025 qualifying hopes

Otto Addo’s team is aiming to breathe new life into their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying journey as they prepare to face Niger at the Berkane Municipal Stadium in Morocco on Monday, September 9th. (GFA Photo)

The Black Stars are currently second from bottom in Group F after a 1-0 loss to Angola in Kumasi on matchday 1, with Milson scoring in stoppage time.

Otto was appointed as head coach in May and began with wins over Mali (2-1) and Central African Republic (4-3) in June’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

The former Ghana international will be aiming for a win in Berkane to put pressure on Sudan and the Black Sable Antelopes.

Niger has only qualified for the continental showpiece twice, in 2012 and 2013, but failed to advance past the group stage both times.

The Menas were defeated by Sudan 1-0 on September 4 in their opening match of the AFCON 2025 qualifiers.

Ethiopia face tough DR Congo Group H qualifying contest

Ethiopia face tough DR Congo Group H qualifying contest

Ethiopia face a cracking test against DR Congo in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier on Monday at 9:00 pm CAT.

The match will take place at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Ethiopia drew 0-0 with Tanzania in their Group H opener maintaining their unbeaten run of four matches.

One of their players, Abinet Demise, missed training due to illness, while Gezahegn returned to light training.

DR Congo won 1-0 against Guinea in their first Group H match. The Leopards extended their unbeaten run to four games, with two wins and two draws, including one against South Africa.

Congo head coach Sebastien Desabre mentioned the need to improve the link between midfield and attack and expressed satisfaction with the team’s control during the match.

In total, Ethiopia and Congo have met six times, with the Leopards winning four matches, the Walia Ibex winning one, and one game ending in a draw.

The last time Ethiopia and DR Congo played, DR Congo won 3-0.