AFCON Quarter‑Finals 2026: Senegal and Morocco Are Into The Semifinals 

The 2026 Africa Cup of Nations quarter‑finals kicked off in Morocco with two captivating clashes that set the tone for a thrilling final eight of Africa’s most prestigious football tournament. Hostilities began with Senegal vs Mali in Tangier before the spotlight shifted to Cameroon vs Morocco in Rabat.

Senegal vs Mali

The first quarter‑final saw Senegal secure a 1‑0 win over Mali in Tangier, booking their place in the semi‑finals with a performance defined by tactical discipline and clinical finishing. 

It was Iliman Ndiaye who provided the game’s decisive moment, capitalising on a defensive lapse and firing Senegal ahead in the first half. Despite intense second‑half pressure from Mali, the Lions of Teranga showcased composed defending and match management to see out the victory. 

Mali’s efforts were further hampered when captain Yves Bissouma received a second yellow card (Red Card) shortly before halftime, forcing his side to battle with ten men for the entire second half. 

Senegal’s win not only extends their impressive knockout run but also highlights their status as one of the tournament favourites, combining defensive power with moment‑making talent. Their reward is a semi‑final clash with the winner of Egypt vs Ivory Coast. 

Morocco vs Cameroon

In Rabat, the host nation Morocco displayed a blend of stylistic control and attacking intent to defeat Cameroon 2‑0 and take a commanding position in the race for the AFCON crown. 

The opening goal arrived in the 26th minute through Brahim Diaz, whose composed finish gave the Atlas Lions an early edge. Morocco maintained pressure throughout the first half and extended their lead deep into the second with a well‑timed strike from Ismael Saibari

Cameroon, known for their physicality and intensity, struggled to consistently break the Moroccan defensive lines. Morocco’s substitutions, bringing on experience and fresh legs helped manage the game while keeping possession control and limiting clear chances for the opposition. 

The result sends Morocco, also one of the tournament favourites  into the semi‑finals, fuelling hopes of lifting the trophy on home soil for the first time since 1976. 

Meanwhile, Nigeria vs Algeria and Egypt vs Ivory Coast are set to decide the remaining semi‑finalists on Saturday, January 10, with each team bringing distinct strengths and narrative intrigue ahead of crucial knockout football. 

AFCON 2025 Quarter-Final Draws Confirm Heavyweight Clashes

The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 has reached its business end, with CAF officially confirming the quarter-final fixtures following the conclusion of the Round of 16 matches in Morocco.

The last eight features some of Africa’s biggest footballing nations, setting the stage for a series of high-stakes encounters as teams battle for a place in the semi-finals.

AFCON 2025 Quarter-Final Fixtures

Friday, January 9, 2026

  • Mali vs Senegal – Grand Stade de Tangier
  • Cameroon vs Morocco – Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah, Rabat

Saturday, January 10, 2026

  • Algeria vs Nigeria – Stade de Marrakech
  • Egypt vs Côte d’Ivoire – Stade Adrar, Agadir

The quarter-finals deliver several classic African football rivalries and high-profile matchups.

West African neighbours Mali and Senegal face off in what promises to be a tightly contested encounter, with both sides showing tactical discipline and defensive solidity throughout the tournament.

Hosts Morocco will rely on home support as they take on five-time champions Cameroon, a team known for thriving under pressure in knockout stages.

One of the standout ties sees Nigeria square off against Algeria, a clash between two continental heavyweights with rich AFCON histories. Both teams come into the game with strong momentum after convincing Round of 16 performances.

Meanwhile, Egypt meet Côte d’Ivoire in a fixture that pits AFCON’s most successful nation against the former champions, adding extra weight to an already high-profile contest.

With no clear favourites remaining, AFCON 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most competitive editions in recent years. The winners of these fixtures will advance to the semi-finals, keeping their hopes of continental glory firmly alive.

AFCON 2025: Ivory Coast Dominate Burkina Faso to Reach Quarterfinals

Ivory Coast booked their place in the AFCON 2025 quarterfinals with a convincing 3–0 victory over Burkina Faso, delivering one of their most complete performances of the knockout stage.

The Elephants set the tone early and never relinquished control, combining attacking precision with defensive discipline to overwhelm their West African rivals.

Ivory Coast 3–0 Burkina Faso

Ivory Coast opened the scoring in the 20th minute when A. Diallo finished clinically to give his side an early advantage.

Momentum stayed firmly with the hosts, and just 12 minutes later, Y. Diomande doubled the lead in the 32nd minute, capitalising on sustained pressure to leave Burkina Faso chasing the game before halftime.

Burkina Faso struggled to find a response in the second half as Ivory Coast managed the contest effectively. Any remaining doubt was put to rest late on when B. Touré struck in the 87th minute, sealing a dominant win and confirming progression into the quarterfinals.

Match Summary

Ivory Coast 3–0 Burkina Faso

Goals:

  • A. Diallo (20′)
  • Y. Diomande (32′)
  • B. Touré (87′)

AFCON 2025 Quarterfinalists So Far

With January 6 action completed, the confirmed teams in the last eight include:

  • Senegal
  • Mali
  • Morocco
  • Cameroon
  • Egypt
  • Nigeria
  • Ivory Coast

The remaining Round of 16 fixture(s) will determine the final quarterfinal lineup.

AFCON 2025: Egypt Survive Benin Scare as Nigeria Cruise Into Quarterfinals (Jan 5)

The Africa Cup of Nations Round of 16 delivered contrasting narratives as Egypt edged past Benin after extra time, while Nigeria produced a commanding display to dismantle Mozambique, sealing their place in the quarterfinals.

Egypt 3–1 Benin

Egypt booked their quarterfinal spot after a dramatic 3–1 extra-time victory over Benin in Agadir.

The breakthrough arrived in the 69th minute when Marwan Attia struck from distance, but Benin responded late through Jodel Dossou’s 83rd-minute equaliser, forcing extra time.

In the additional period, Egypt’s experience proved decisive. Yasser Ibrahim restored the lead in the 97th minute, before Mohamed Salah sealed the win in the 124th minute, ending Benin’s resistance.

Final Score:

• Egypt 3–1 Benin (after extra time)

• Goals: Attia (69′), Ibrahim (97′), Salah (124′); Dossou (83′)

Nigeria 4–0 Mozambique

Nigeria delivered one of the most emphatic performances of the knockout stage, defeating Mozambique 4–0 to book their place in the AFCON quarterfinals.

The Super Eagles set the tone early when Ademola Lookman opened the scoring in the 20th minute. Just five minutes later, Victor Osimhen doubled Nigeria’s advantage, finishing clinically to put Mozambique under severe pressure.

Osimhen struck again shortly after the restart in the 47th minute, effectively ending the contest. Nigeria continued to dominate and were rewarded once more when A. Adams added a fourth goal in the 75th minute, completing a comprehensive victory.

Final Score:

• Nigeria 4–0 Mozambique

• Goals: A. Lookman (20′), V. Osimhen (25′, 47′), A. Adams (75′)

AFCON 2025 Quarterfinalists So Far

With Round of 16 matches now concluded up to January 5, the following teams have secured quarterfinal places:

  • Senegal
  • Mali
  • Morocco
  • Cameroon
  • Egypt
  • Nigeria

The remaining Round of 16 fixtures will determine the final spots as the tournament heads deeper into its decisive phase.

AFCON 2025 Round of 16: Morocco and Cameroon Advance to Quarterfinals as Knockout battle continues (Jan 4)

The Africa Cup of Nations Round of 16 continued with decisive wins for Morocco and Cameroon, as the quarterfinal lineup took clearer shape.

Morocco 1–0 Tanzania: Díaz Sends Hosts Through to the Quarterfinals

Hosts Morocco secured a place in the AFCON quarterfinals with a narrow 1–0 victory over Tanzania.

After a controlled first half, Brahim Díaz scored the decisive goal in the 64th minute, breaking the deadlock and settling the contest. Morocco managed the game well thereafter, limiting Tanzania’s chances and seeing out the win in front of home supporters.

Final Score:

• Morocco 1–0 Tanzania

  • Goal: Brahim Díaz (64′)

Cameroon 2–1 South Africa: Early Strikes Seal Progress

Cameroon booked their quarterfinal spot after a 2–1 win over South Africa in a tightly contested Round of 16 encounter.

The Indomitable Lions took control of the match with goals in each half. Jean Tchamadeu opened the scoring in the 34th minute, before Carlos Kofane doubled Cameroon’s lead shortly after the break in the 47th minute.

South Africa pushed late and were rewarded when Evidence Makgopa pulled one back in the 88th minute, but Cameroon held firm in the closing moments to secure progression.

Final Score:

• South Africa 1–2 Cameroon

  • Cameroon: J. Tchamadeu (34′), C. Kofane (47′)
  • South Africa: E. Makgopa (88′)

AFCON 2025 Round of 16: Senegal Advance as Mali Shock  Tunisia on Penalty Shootout (Jan 3)

The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Round of 16 delivered drama, resilience, and late twists as Senegal and Mali secured quarterfinal spots in two contrasting knockout encounters.

Senegal 3–1 Sudan

Senegal booked their place in the AFCON quarterfinals with a confident 3–1 victory over Sudan.

Sudan stunned the Senegal early when Aamir Abdallah opened the scoring, but Senegal responded with authority. Pape Gueye struck twice before halftime to swing momentum firmly in Senegal’s favour, showcasing the team’s midfield dominance.

In the second half, teenage substitute Ibrahima Mbaye added a third goal to seal the result and underline Senegal’s squad depth. The Lions of Teranga now move on with growing confidence as the knockout stages intensify.

Final Score:

  • Senegal 3–1 Sudan
  • Goals: Gueye (2), Mbaye; Abdallah (Sudan)

Mali vs Tunisia

Late Drama Ends in Penalty Shootout Victory for Mali. 

The second Round of 16 clash between Mali and Tunisia proved to be one of the most dramatic matches of the tournament.

Mali were forced to play most of the game with 10 men after an early red card, yet defended with discipline and determination. Tunisia finally broke the deadlock late in regulation time when Firas Chaouat scored in the 88th minute, seemingly sending the Carthage Eagles through.

However, Mali refused to fold. Deep into stoppage time, Lassine Sinayoko converted a crucial penalty, dragging the match into extra time.

With neither side able to find a winner after 120 minutes, the contest went to penalties. Mali held their nerve in the shootout, overcoming Tunisia to claim a memorable victory and book their place in the quarterfinals.

Final Result:

  • Mali 1–1 Tunisia (after extra time)
  • Mali win on a tense penalty shootout. 

AFCON 2025 Results: Nigeria, Senegal, DR Congo Win, Tanzania Draws with Tunisia (Dec 30)

The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2025) delivered a dramatic final round of Group C and Group D matches on Tuesday, 30 December, as teams battled for a place in the Round of 16. From Nigeria’s perfect group stage to Senegal’s clinical win and Tanzania’s historic progression, here’s a complete rundown of today’s matches with goal scorers. 

Uganda 1–3 Nigeria

Nigeria capped off their group stage with a 3–1 victory over Uganda in Fès. Paul Onuachu opened the scoring in the 28th minute before Raphael Onyedika added a brace in the 62nd and 67th minutes. Uganda pulled one back late through Rogers Mato in the 75th minute, but it was too little too late. 

The Super Eagles finish the group stage with a perfect 3‑0 record, topping Group C and entering the knockout stages with high spirit. 

Tanzania 1–1 Tunisia

Tanzania earned a historic 1–1 draw with Tunisia, securing their first-ever AFCON Round of 16 qualification as one of the best third-placed teams. Tunisia went ahead from the penalty spot in the 43rd minute via Ismaël Gharbi, but Tanzania responded immediately after halftime with Feisal Salum scoring in the 47th minute.:

This draw marks a milestone in Tanzanian football history, as the Taifa Stars advance to the knockout stage for the first time in AFCON. 

Benin 0–3 Senegal

Senegal confirmed their Group D dominance with a 3–0 win over Benin. Abdoulaye Seck opened the scoring in the 39th minute with a powerful header, Habib Diallo doubled the lead in the 70th minute, and Iliman Ndiaye sealed the victory in the 90th minute. 

Botswana 0–3 DR Congo

DR Congo finished second in Group D with a convincing 3–0 win over Botswana. Nathanaël Mbuku opened the scoring in the 31st minute, followed by Gaël Kakuta, who converted a penalty in the 41st minute and added a third in the 60th minute.

AFCON 2025 Results (29 December): South Africa and Egypt Progress, As Morocco Dominate Zambia 

The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 concluded its final group matches on Monday, 29 December, with four high-stakes games that confirmed several Round of 16 places and shaped the tournament’s knockout landscape. From South African victory to a commanding Moroccan performance, here’s a full recap of all today’s AFCON results. 

Full Match Results – 29 December 2025

Group B Results

  • Zimbabwe 2–3 South Africa: South Africa battle back in a thrilling encounter to secure their spot in the Round of 16. 
  • Angola 0–0 Egypt: Egypt rest key players but do enough to finish top of Group B unbeaten.

Group A Results

  • Comoros 0–0 Mali: Both sides end their group campaigns with a goalless draw in Casablanca. 
  • Morocco 3–0 Zambia: Hosts Morocco deliver a dominant victory to top Group A and head into the knockout stage confidently. 

Match Highlights & Key Moments

South Africa 3–2 Zimbabwe 

In one of the day’s most dramatic fixtures in Group B, South Africa edged Zimbabwe 3–2 in Marrakech to seal second place in the group and progression to the Round of 16. South Africa took the lead early, Zimbabwe fought back, but a late penalty ensured a decisive win for the Bafana Bafana. 

Angola 0–0 Egypt 

Egypt wrapped up their group campaign with a goalless draw against Angola, finishing unbeaten at the top of Group B. Despite using a rotating squad, the Pharaohs showed enough defensive resilience to lock down a point. 

Comoros 0–0 Mali 

In Group A, Comoros and Mali played out a 0–0 stalemate, a match defined by strong defending and missed attacking opportunities. Neither side could find the breakthrough, and the shared point affects the final standings. 

Morocco 3–0 Zambia 

Hosts Morocco delivered a convincing 3–0 win over Zambia to top Group A. The Atlas Lions dominated from start to finish, showcasing their attacking firepower and tactical discipline on home soil. 

With a strong goal difference and a perfect finish to their group campaign, Morocco enters the Round of 16 as a team to watch. 

Updated Group Standings After 29 December

Group B:

  1. Egypt – 7 pts
  2. South Africa – 6 pts
  3. Angola – 2 pts
  4. Zimbabwe – 1 pt

     Group A:
  1. Morocco – Qualified as group winners
  2. Mali – Await tie-breaker decision
  3. Zambia – Await tie-breaker decision
  4. Comoros – Finished with 1 point

AFCON 2025: Benin Make History, Senegal Held, Uganda–Tanzania Draw as Nigeria Beat Tunisia (Dec 27)

The Africa Cup of Nations continued on Saturday, December 27, with a mix of history-making moments, tight battles, and shared points across multiple grounds. Benin recorded their first-ever AFCON victory, Senegal were held despite a Sadio Mané strike, and Uganda vs Tanzania produced a balanced East African stalemate. Nigeria qualify to the knockout rounds as they beat Tunisia after full time.

FULL MATCH RESULTS & ANALYSIS

Benin 1–0 Botswana

Benin’s win marks a historic moment for the national team as they registered their first victory at the Africa Cup of Nations. Yohan Roche scored the decisive goal, and Benin’s defensive shape held strong until the final whistle. This result immediately shifts the tone of their AFCON campaign and places them in a competitive group position.

Senegal 1–1 DR Congo

As former champions, Senegal entered with expectations, but DR Congo made sure there was no easy night in Marrakech. Congo took the lead before Sadio Mané produced the equaliser that kept Senegal in the contest. The result puts pressure on Senegal heading into the next round, proving the championship path this year won’t be simple.

Uganda 1–1 Tanzania

The East African derby lived up to expectations. It was physical, aggressive, and filled with tactical battles across the pitch. Uganda tried to stretch the game with direct play, while Tanzania used midfield control to push back. In the end, both teams left with a point; a fair result, but one that increases qualification pressure moving forward.

Nigeria vs Tunisia 

Highlight of the night at Fez Stadium, Nigeria edged Tunisia 3–2 to strengthen their position in the group. Victor Osimhen opened the scoring in the 44th minute, giving the Super Eagles a halftime lead. Just after the break, Wilfred Ndidi doubled the advantage in the 50th minute, and Ademola Lookman added a third in the 67th minute, seemingly putting the game out of reach.

Tunisia fought back late with Mohamed Talbi scoring in the 74th minute and Amine Abdi converting a penalty in the 87th, but Nigeria held on for the win. The result keeps Nigeria firmly in contention for the knockout stages while Tunisia will need a strong response in their next match.

AFCON 2025: Morocco and Mali Share Points as Egypt Beats South Africa (Friday Match Day 2 Results)

AFCON 2025 delivered a tense round of fixtures on Friday, 26 December, with tight margins and shared points across the board. Egypt were the only side to secure a win, booking their place in the knockout rounds, while Angola, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Comoros, Morocco, and Mali all finished level in their fixtures.

The results set up a dramatic finish to the group stage as qualification battles grow tighter.

Angola 1–1 Zimbabwe

Angola and Zimbabwe opened the day with a competitive draw that keeps both sides alive in Group B.

A goal from Gelson Dala gave Angola an early advantage, but Knowledge Musona restored balance before halftime with a composed finish. Both teams pushed for a winner late on, but neither found the breakthrough.

Egypt 1–0 South Africa

Egypt were the only team to claim all three points, grinding out a 1–0 victory to become the first confirmed qualifiers from their group.

Mohamed Salah scored from the penalty spot to give the Pharaohs the lead, and despite late pressure from South Africa, Egypt defended confidently to protect the result.

Egypt hit 6 points and are through to the knockout stage.

Zambia 0–0 Comoros

Zambia and Comoros shared points in a match defined by defensive discipline rather than attacking clarity.

Zambia controlled more possession, but Comoros stayed organised and compact, frustrating the build-up and limiting clear chances. 

Morocco 1–1 Mali

Two penalties decided the night’s headline fixture as Brahim Díaz and Lassine Sinayoko both converted from the spot in a tense draw.

Díaz struck first for Morocco, calmly placing his penalty into the corner to give the hosts the lead. Mali responded later with Sinayoko stepping up and firing home to level the match. The final stages were cagey, with neither side willing to risk losing the pointt. Now leaving the group remains unpredictable.

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