The race for CAF Champions League quarter-final places is on

The race for CAF Champions League quarter-final places is on

Leading Group A, Sudan’s Al Hilal can become one of the first teams to qualify for the African Champions League quarterfinals with a win against Mouloudia Alger this weekend. Reigning champions Al Ahly can also secure their spot by winning in Algeria on Friday. (TP Mazembe’s Photo)

  • GROUP A

Due to the ongoing conflict in Sudan, Al Hilal has opened based in Mauritania with fellow Sudanese team Al Merreikh. Despite these challenges, Al Hilal has won their first three Group A matches and is at the top of the table.

They will host MC Alger in Nouakchott on Sunday after winning 1-0 in Algiers on December 14. This loss led to the firing of MC Alger’s French coach, Patrice Beaumelle. He has been replaced by Khaled Ben Yahia, a former Tunisian defender, who has since secured two wins and a draw in domestic matches.

In another Group A match, Tanzania’s Young Africans, coached by former TS Galaxy coach Sead Ramovic, will play TP Mazembe in Dar-es-Salaam on Saturday.

Both teams are looking for their first win in the group stages. Young Africans recently earned their first points by getting a stoppage-time equalizer against TP Mazembe last month. They have scored 16 goals in four league matches and sit one point behind their rivals, Simba.

  • GROUP B

Morocco’s Royal Armed Forces are well-positioned to keep their lead in the group. They share the lead with Mamelodi Sundowns, both teams having five points. Each has one win and two draws from their first five matches. However, the army club plays an easier match this Saturday against the newcomers, Maniema Union from the Democratic Republic of Congo, while Sundowns must face Raja Casablanca on the road.

The Royal Armed Forces will play in Meknes due to renovations at their Rabat stadium. There are concerns about the pitch quality at Casablanca’s Stade Larbi Zaouli, where Raja will host Sundowns.

In their previous match in Pretoria, Sundowns, under coach Miguel Cardoso, won and have since claimed three straight victories in the Betway Premiership without conceding.

Following that loss, Raja’s coach, Sa Pinto, was fired, and interim coach Hafid Abdessadek led the team to another defeat against Renaissance Berkane, leaving them in ninth place in the Moroccan league.

  • GROUP C

Al Ahly made a strong impression with a 6-1 home win over Chabab Belouizdad and are now travelling to Algeria for a rematch on Friday night. If they win again, the Champions League holders will have 10 points. It’s also a crucial match for Belouizdad, who will likely start Khanyisa Mayo.

Orlando Pirates will play Stade Abidjan at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday. They aim to remain unbeaten in the group. The Buccaneers missed a chance to win in Abidjan three weeks ago after squandering several opportunities. After taking the lead, they allowed Stade Abidjan to score an equalizer, giving them their first point in the competition.

  • GROUP D

On Sunday, Pyramids of Egypt will face last season’s runners-up, Esperance, in a top-of-the-table clash in Cairo. Esperance currently has a three-point lead. Pyramids lost their first match 2-0 in Tunis in mid-December, with Elias Mokwana scoring for Esperance.

The Tunisian side is on the road, and their top position is at risk. Both teams have been active in their domestic leagues, with Esperance winning two and drawing one, while Pyramids have three wins and one draw.

In another match, Djoliba of Mali will visit Sagrada Esperança of Angola in Luanda on Sunday. Both teams are still seeking their first points of the season.

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