By Anthony Obaseki on July 5, 2019
The fireworks to decide who would progress to the quarter-final stage of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Egypt will start today, Friday, July 5, as Morocco take on their Benin Republic counterparts.
It will be a game both sides would not take for granted as there will be no second chance at this stage of the championship.
Below are the fixtures for all Round of 16 matches.
FRIDAY
Morocco v Benin Republic (5pm)
Uganda v Senegal (8pm)
SATURDAY
Nigeria v Cameroon (5pm),
Egypt v South Africa (8pm)
SUNDAY
Madagascar v DR Congo (5pm),
Algeria v Guinea (8pm)
MONDAY
Mali v Côte d’Ivoire (5pm),
Ghana v Tunisia (8pm)
Source Daily Sports
Posted July 5, 2019
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