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Senegal eye first win in Group L in AFCON qualifier

Senegal eye first win from Group L in AFCON qualifier

Senegal will try to recover from a slow start in their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying campaign when they play against Burundi in a Group L match at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe, Malawi, on Monday, 9 September.

In their last game, Senegal looked like they were going to win at home against Burkina Faso, but gave up a late goal, ending in a 1-1 draw.

Senegal’s coach, Aliou Cisse, was disappointed with the result but defended the team’s game plan.

On the other hand, Burundi comes into the match as the Group L leaders after securing a 3-2 away win over Malawi.

In their history of playing against each other, Senegal has won three out of four matches against Burundi, and their most recent meeting in June 2016 resulted in a 2-0 victory for Senegal.

Zambia turn attention to Sierra Leone after defeat in Ivory Coast

Zambia turn attention to Sierra Leone after defeat in Ivory Coast

Zambia’s national football team, Chipolopolo, are already gearing up for the upcoming match against Sierra Leone in the 2025 African Cup of Nations Morocco qualifier.

After their recent 2-0 defeat to Ivory Coast, Avram Grant’s team is putting extra effort into their preparations to face Sierra Leone on Tuesday, with kick-off scheduled for 21:00.

Coach Avram Grant and his staff welcomed back Kelvin Kampamba and Ricky Banda, who were on standby for the consecutive matches.

On the other hand, Sierra Leone’s national team, Leone Stars after a goalless draw against Chad on Friday, has arrived in Ndola, Zambia, ahead of their crucial qualifier match.

The team landed at 11:55 local time via an Ethiopian Airlines flight and wasted no time in setting up their base at the Protea Hotel in Ndola.

The highly anticipated match between Chipolopolo and Leone Stars is set to take place at 21:00 local time on Tuesday at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium.

The Chipolopolo went straight to work at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium this morning upon returning home from Bouake.
The Chipolopolo went straight to work at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium this morning upon returning home from Bouake.
Nigeria commenced their CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025 qualifying campaign with a dominant triumph over Benin.

Ademola Lookman’s brace helps Nigeria ease past Benin

In Group D, Nigeria commenced their CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025 qualifying campaign with a dominant triumph over Benin.

Ademola Lookman and Victor Osimhen delivered standout performances as Nigeria defeated Benin Republic 3-0 in their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers on Saturday at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium.

Nigeria assumed control from the outset, with Lookman securing the opening goal in the first half, followed by a superb goal from Osimhen, extending their lead.

Lookman concluded the victory with a third goal, securing a decisive win for the Super Eagles. Lookman broke the deadlock in the 23rd minute, demonstrating composure and skill in front of goal.

The Benin defence struggled to contain Nigeria’s attacking prowess as Osimhen doubled the lead with a remarkable solo effort in the 55th minute.  His goal ignited the crowd, showcasing his lethal finishing ability.

As the match progressed, Benin’s Cheetahs could not respond, and Lookman added his second goal of the evening in the 78th minute, solidifying Nigeria’s commanding lead.

The Super Eagles retained control throughout, maintaining their clean sheet and securing three crucial points. Final score: Nigeria 3-0 Benin.

Elsewhere, In the AFCON qualifier Group J,  Cameroon defeated Namibia 1-0, with Vincent Aboubakar scoring the only goal in the 65th minute. Despite both teams having further chances, the score remained 1-0, giving Cameroon a strong start to their qualifying campaign.

On the other hand, in Nouakchott Group C, Mauritania secured a last-minute 1-0 victory over Botswana, with Sidi Amar scoring the crucial goal in the 84th minute.

Hindolo Mustapha makes Sierra Leone debut in draw with Chad

Crystal Palace’s Hindolo Mustapha makes Sierra Leone debut against Chad

Crystal Palace Under-21s midfielder Hindolo Mustapha made his international debut for Sierra Leone in the goalless match against Chad during the 2025 African Cup of Nations qualification.

The 18-year-old entered the game in the 87th minute, replacing Alu Koroma at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium.

On Tuesday, he may have the opportunity to make his second appearance in the 2025 AFCON qualifiers against Zambia in Group G.

Sierra Leone’s coach Amidu Karim’s team did not secure a win in their first match on the road to Morocco, a game that many believed they could have won.

Mustapha is known for his strong and intelligent midfield play and impressive ball control. He has already scored two goals in his first two games for the U21s side against Blackburn Rovers and Leeds United in the Premier League 2.

AFCON is scheduled to take place in Morocco from December 2025 to January 2026, and Mustapha could play an important role in helping his country qualify for the tournament.

  • Tue, 10th Sep: Zambia v Sierra Leone (20:00)
Senegal missed out on three points when Burkina Faso scored a dramatic late equalizer to earn a 1-1 draw at the Diamniadio Olympic Stadium on Friday, September 6.

Ousseni Bouda’s late goal denies Senegal securing victory

Senegal missed out on three points when Burkina Faso scored a dramatic late equalizer to earn a 1-1 draw at the Diamniadio Olympic Stadium on Friday, September 6.

Sadio Mane’s sixth-minute goal seemed to ensure victory for the Lions of Teranga in Dakar – but Ousseni Bouda scored from a free-kick deep into stoppage time to secure a draw for the Stallions in their first match of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Aliou Cisse’s team aimed to maintain their momentum after drawing 1-1 with DR Congo and defeating Mauritania 1-0 in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in June.

The hosts threatened early, with Mane taking a shot at goal in the eighth minute, and they celebrated just eight minutes later as the Al-Nassr winger capitalized on a defensive mistake to score.

The West African rivals tried to regain momentum before half-time, but the home defence held strong. Senegal’s goalkeeper made significant interventions early in the second half but was beaten by a well-executed free-kick in added time.

Jean Philippe Krasso brace sink Zambia's Chipolopolo in Bouaké

Jean Philippe Krasso brace sinks Zambia’s Chipolopolo in Bouaké

Cote d’Ivoire made an impressive start in the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025 qualifiers by defeating Zambia’s Chipolopolo 2-0 on Friday night.

Substitute Jean Philippe Krasso scored two late goals to secure the win for the African champions at the Stade de la Paix in Bouaké. As a result, they go top of Group G ahead of Tuesday’s second matches.

After a goalless first half, Jean-Philippe Krasso broke the deadlock in the 73rd minute and added his second goal 11 minutes later.

The result gives Cote d’Ivoire a strong start as they seek to defend their Africa Cup of Nations title.

Cote d’Ivoire 2-0 Zambia: J. Krasso (73′, 84′)

In an earlier Group G match, Sierra Leone and Les Sao of Chad played to a goalless draw at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium in Liberia.

Sierra Leone 0-0 Chad

On matchday two, Sierra Leone will face Zambia at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, while Chad will host defending champions Ivory Coast. Both matches will take place on Tuesday.

Full Friday's AFCON 2025 qualifying results
Full Friday's AFCON 2025 qualifying results
Chad snatch valuable point as Sierra Leone sleep at home

Chad snatch valuable point as Sierra Leone sleep at home

In Friday’s match, Sierra Leone missed an opportunity to secure a win as they settled for a goalless draw against Les Sao of Chad in the Group G opener at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium in Liberia.

The visitors put up a solid fight in the Liberian capital as Sierra Leone failed to create decisive chances in the opening hour of the tie.

The Leone Stars in most of the game, struggled to assert themselves, facing relentless pressure from Chad. Chad maintained a persistent offensive, repeatedly testing Sierra Leone’s goalkeeper Mohamed Kamara, who made several outstanding saves.

A missed opportunity arose for Sierra Leone when substitute Musa Noah Kamara’s presence led to a promising chance, only for Charlton Athletic striker Daniel Kanu to falter late in the game.

Musa struck another shot in the final two minutes of extra time, but it was an easy save for the Coton Sport keeper, Allabatina Allamtana Gabin

Crystal Palace Under-21s midfielder Hindolo Mustapha, who received his first International call, made his Sierra Leone debut.

This outcome makes it imperative for both Sierra Leone and Chad to pursue a win in their next matches: Sierra Leone will face Zambia, while Chad will host defending champions Ivory Coast, both on Tuesday.

Sierra Leone has failed to secure victories in their last three opening recent Cup of Nations qualification matches against Lesotho and Nigeria, the 0-0 result against Chad.

In the meantime, the other teams in the group, Ivory Coast and Zambia, will confront each other at the Stade de la Paix in Bouaké later this evening.

Sierra Leone 0-0 Chad

Chad snatch valuable point as Sierra Leone sleep at home
Confirmed Sierra Leone Line up for Les Sao of Chad

Confirmed Sierra Leone Line up for Les Sao of Chad

Sierra Leone head coach Amidu Karim has named his starting squad for the African Cup of Nations Group G qualifying opener against Chad at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium.

Crystal Palace Under-21s midfielder Hindolo Mustapha, who received his first International call, is starting from the bench.

The Gaffer has opted for experience in defence with Ankara Keçiörengücü‘s defender Steven Caulker, Dinamo Brest centre-back Jarju Kabia, Hartford Athletic‘s Emmanuel Samadia and Osman Kakay as his back four.

First start for Huddersfield attacker Jose Koroma, who will team up with Italy-based Augustus Kargbo, Mustapha Bundu and Daniel Kanu to find goal access over 90 minutes of football.

In Midfield, Twin brothers -Alusine and Alhassan Koroma must create cover and process attacks for the team.

The Leone Stars – ranked 56 places higher than their opponents, must lay down an early statement against the Central African nation at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium on September 6th.

A win will significantly increase the squad’s belief when they engage Zambia’s Chipolopolo on the 9th for the second match day at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium.

Confirmed Sierra Leone Line up for Les Sao of Chad
Confirmed Sierra Leone Line up for Les Sao of Chad
Algeria open AFCON 2025 qualifier with win over Equatorial Guinea

Algeria open AFCON qualifier with win over Equatorial Guinea

Algeria started their AFCON 2025 qualifying campaign with a 2-0 win against Equatorial Guinea in Oran. Houssem Aouar and Amine Gouiri scored the goals, securing three points for their team.

Algeria began the game aggressively, pressuring Equatorial Guinea’s defence from the start. The trio of Baghdad Bounedjah, Saïd Benrahma, and Riyad Mahrez created several chances but didn’t score early on.

Equatorial Guinea had a chance with a powerful shot in the 17th minute, narrowly missing the target.

In the 23rd minute, Algeria won a penalty after Bounedjah was fouled in the box, but captain Riyad Mahrez missed the opportunity by sending his shot over the bar.

Benrahma came close to scoring in the 27th minute, but his shot was saved by the visiting goalkeeper Jesús Lázaro. Despite Algeria’s dominance, the first half ended 0-0.

In the 69th minute, Aouar headed home a rebound after a powerful shot from Mahrez was saved by Lázaro. Amine Gouiri added a second goal deep into stoppage time (90+5), leading to a 2-0 win for Algeria.

Thursday's AFCON 2025 Qualifying results in full
Thursday's AFCON 2025 Qualifying results in full
Angola stun Ghana in Kumasi Group F AFCON qualifier

Angola stun Ghana in Kumasi Group F AFCON qualifier

Angola surprised Ghana’s Black Stars with a 1-0 victory in Kumasi to top Group F during the CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025 qualifiers’ second day at Baba Yara Stadium on Thursday. (GFA Photo)!

Felicio Mendes João Milson only proved to be the decider in a tense Baba Yara Stadium.

The Black Stars controlled much of the match but didn’t take advantage of their chances. Antoine Semenyo missed an early opportunity, sending a shot wide after five minutes.

Mohammed Kudus came close to scoring in the 36th minute, but the Angola goalkeeper, Neblu, saved his powerful strike.

In the second half, Ghana continued to apply pressure, but Angola scored an unexpected goal in stoppage time to win the match. Substitute Milson secured all three points for Angola.

This was a disappointing start for Ghana’s coach, Otto Addo, while Angola will be thrilled with their surprise victory away from home.

The Black Stars face Niger next week in the race to Morocco as Angola host Sudan who won their opener against Niger.