Mali 20/1 e/w looks a shout. That price will come in nicely if they get a result against Tunisia.
Incredibly strong in WC qualifying. 11 scored and none conceded. Admittedly not super strong competition but that should see them notch six group points against Gambia and Mauritania.
Mali top of their group with 7 points - with a dodgy win over Tunisia helping along the way.
A potential quarter final with Senegal could be troublesome but now best price 10/1.
Nigeria win it for me, when they played Egypt felt their team was too good. Egypt on the other hand look weak bar Salah, cant say i have watched much more than that game so literally would be punting on one game lol
Nigeria win it for me, when they played Egypt felt their team was too good. Egypt on the other hand look weak bar Salah, cant say i have watched much more than that game so literally would be punting on one game lol
Yes if it goes to form then the semis should be Nigeria v Senegal and Cameroon v Ivory Coast.
You're right, Egypt are basically Salah and 10 others. They don't score many but are generally strong defensively.
Reckon they're plucky enough to win tbh. Thought they were very good in previous games
No recognised keeper, a few others missing with covid as well, away to the host nation who've looked pretty good so far. Cameroon would be big favourites even if Comoros were full strength, so i'd say they don't really have a prayer.
Reckon they're plucky enough to win tbh. Thought they were very good in previous games
No recognised keeper, a few others missing with covid as well, away to the host nation who've looked pretty good so far. Cameroon would be big favourites even if Comoros were full strength, so i'd say they don't really have a prayer.
Reckon they're plucky enough to win tbh. Thought they were very good in previous games
No recognised keeper, a few others missing with covid as well, away to the host nation who've looked pretty good so far. Cameroon would be big favourites even if Comoros were full strength, so i'd say they don't really have a prayer.
I know, but this is AFCON we're talking about lol
A fair point and in all honesty based on some of the goalkeeping i've seen so far, i'm wondering how much worse the outfield player will actually be.
Comoros goalkeeper Ali Ahamada will not be able to play their Africa Cup of Nations last-16 tie against Cameroon on Monday despite testing negative for Covid-19 on the morning of the game.
A media officer from organiser the Confederation of African Football (Caf) told BBC Sport Africa that the 30-year-old had not fulfilled its protocols.
The Indian Ocean islanders are now set to play without a recognised keeper.
Salim Ben Boina (shoulder) and Moyadh Ousseini (Covid-19) are also out.
Ahamada and midfielder Yacine Bourhane, who also tested negative on Monday morning, had also hoped to rejoin the Comoros squad for the game against the Indomitable Lions. But Caf rules state a player who tests positive for coronavirus must isolate for five days before taking another PCR test 48 hours before his side's next match.
Comoros goalkeeper Ali Ahamada will not be able to play their Africa Cup of Nations last-16 tie against Cameroon on Monday despite testing negative for Covid-19 on the morning of the game.
A media officer from organiser the Confederation of African Football (Caf) told BBC Sport Africa that the 30-year-old had not fulfilled its protocols.
The Indian Ocean islanders are now set to play without a recognised keeper.
Salim Ben Boina (shoulder) and Moyadh Ousseini (Covid-19) are also out.
Ahamada and midfielder Yacine Bourhane, who also tested negative on Monday morning, had also hoped to rejoin the Comoros squad for the game against the Indomitable Lions. But Caf rules state a player who tests positive for coronavirus must isolate for five days before taking another PCR test 48 hours before his side's next match.
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A potential quarter final with Senegal could be troublesome but now best price 10/1.
On January 22nd, CAF will hold the draw for the final stage of their World Cup qualifying.
Ten teams will decide five spots over two legs, home and away.
Pot 1: Senegal, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Nigeria
Pot 2: Egypt, Cameroon, Ghana, Mali, DR Congo
You're right, Egypt are basically Salah and 10 others. They don't score many but are generally strong defensively.
First Choice got injured in their final Group game, the other two both have COVID
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/africa/60104273
Comoros goalkeeper Ali Ahamada will not be able to play their Africa Cup of Nations last-16 tie against Cameroon on Monday despite testing negative for Covid-19 on the morning of the game.
A media officer from organiser the Confederation of African Football (Caf) told BBC Sport Africa that the 30-year-old had not fulfilled its protocols.
The Indian Ocean islanders are now set to play without a recognised keeper.
Salim Ben Boina (shoulder) and Moyadh Ousseini (Covid-19) are also out.
Ahamada and midfielder Yacine Bourhane, who also tested negative on Monday morning, had also hoped to rejoin the Comoros squad for the game against the Indomitable Lions. But Caf rules state a player who tests positive for coronavirus must isolate for five days before taking another PCR test 48 hours before his side's next match.
Looking forward to the next game, should be entertaining
and are now down to ten men after just five mins - Red Card to the ex-Millwall player
Piss myself if they nick this
Poor bloke is having to wear one of the Goalkeeper jersey's, but they've stuck his No.3 on the back over it
Looks a proper botch job that his Mum has done for him as a school project
If they keep it on target its going to be a cricket score against that poor bloke