🔴 Angola – Burkina Faso live: duel at the top of group D


The final verdict is approaching for Group D of CAN 2024. Angola faces Burkina Faso on Tuesday at the Charles-Konan-Banny stadium in Yamoussoukro. In the other match, Algeria plays its future in the competition against Mauritania at the Stade de la Paix in Bouaké. Follow the outcome of Group D from 9 p.m. (Paris time) on France24.com.

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Guaranteed to reach the round of 16, Angola and Burkina Faso face each other on Tuesday January 23 at the Charles-Konan-Banny stadium in Yamoussoukro, for the last day of Group D of CAN 2024. Whatever the outcome of the meeting, the two selections have already done the hard part: with 4 points on the clock, they are at least assured of being ahead of Ivory Coast and Ghana in the event of third place on Tuesday evening.

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Follow our live commentary from 9 p.m. (Paris time) hosted by our colleagues from RFI. Do you prefer to follow Mauritania – Algeria? It’s this way.


The probable compositions of the two teams

Angola: Neblu – Afonso, Gaspar, Buatu, Fortuna – Show – Antonio Cabaca, Gilberto, Fredy, Dala – Mabululu.

Burkina Faso: Koffi – Yago, Tapsoba, Dayo, Kaboré – Nagalo, Guira – Sangaré, Tapsoba, Touré – Konaté.


Angola and Burkina Faso are competing for the lead in Group D. But be careful! A draw could offer Algeria the opportunity to overtake them at the wire. A defeat would leave the loser with 4 points, which, for three editions of the CAN, has always been enough to reach the next round.

Angola started CAN 2024 by beating Algeria (1-1) before winning against Mauritania (3-2) after a spectacular match.

Burkina Faso, for its part, dominated Mauritania (1-0) in its first match before conceding a draw against Algeria (2-2) at the end of added time while victory was in its grasp. .

Read alsoUpdate on the classification of group D

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