AFCON Africa Return To The Battlefield For Morocco 2025 AFCON Ticket

Africa countries return to the battle ground ad the quest for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations AFCON to be hosted by Morocco enters Matchday 3 and 4 in this October.

Beginning from Thursday, series of game will be played in Matchday 3 and teams who started on an impressive mood hopes to continue while others yet to win tight up their girdles.

There are 24 games planned, and every one of them will be crucial in deciding the fate of the teams fighting to get to Morocco in 2025.

en.AfricTopSport.com takes a look at each groups ahead of Matchday 3.

Group A

With two wins from two matches, Tunisia leads Group A and will want to continue winning against Comoros, who are battling for their first points of the season.

As they get ready to play, Madagascar and Gambia, both of whom are still without a point are under pressure to win important matches.

The forthcoming games may alter the dynamics inside this group, particularly for those vying for survival.

Fixtures: 

Madagascar vs Gambia

Tunisia vs Comoros 

Group B

With two comfortable wins, Morocco has established themselves as the team to beat in Group B.

The Central African Republic, who are adamant about holding onto their hopes, will confront them.

Lesotho and Gabon, who are both still chasing their first points, will square off in a pivotal match that might have a big impact on their prospects of qualifying. As clubs try to clear their routes to the championship game, this matchday promises to be crucial.

Fixtures: Gabon v Lesotho, Morocco vs Central African Republic 

Group C

Egypt has won both of their games with remarkable ease, demonstrating their continued supremacy in Group C.

They will put their best foot forward to take on Mauritania, who is now in a commanding second place and will test them.

Both Botswana and Cape Verde Islands are eager to demonstrate their abilities, and in order to catch up, they will need to take advantage of their next games.
Anticipate a fierce confrontation as every squad competes for vital points.

Fixtures: Cape Verde vs Botswana

Egypt v Mauritania 

Group D

With strong performances thus far, Nigeria continues to lead Group D, closely followed by Benin in second place.

While Rwanda is frantically trying to win their first game against Benin, Nigeria has the opportunity to solidify their position against Libya.

As teams compete to finish in the top two and guarantee their position in Morocco, the stakes are very high.

Fixtures: Nigeria v Libya

Benin v Rwanda

Group E

With two convincing victories, Algeria leads Group E and will look to build on that performance against Togo.

Equatorial Guinea and Liberia, who have both struggled, have a crucial match that could decide whether or not they qualify.

The pressure is on for all teams as the race for qualification heats up and every point counts.

Fixtures: Algeria vs Togo

Equatorial Guinea v Liberia 

Group F

Group F is led by Angola, who has a perfect record thus far.

They’ll be trying to keep up their winning record against a point-hungry Niger. Ghana and Sudan, who are currently in second and third, are scheduled to play a tough match.

With every game having the potential to change the group rankings, teams are vying for place, and the tension is evident.

Fixtures: Ghana vs Sudan

Angola v Niger

Group G

As they head into their next match against Sierra Leone, who are looking for their first points, Cote d’Ivoire is leading Group G with two victories.

Eager to establish their own position, Zambia is pursuing them and will take on Chad.

For lower-ranked teams, this matchday provides a critical chance to make an impression and maintain their prospects of qualifying.

Fixtures: Cote d’Ivoire vs Sierra Leone

Zambia vs Chad

Group H

Tanzania presents a serious threat to DR Congo’s chances of catching up, even though they have already won two games and are now leading Group H.

Guinea and Ethiopia, who both desperately need points, will be trying to take advantage of any opportunities in their respective games.

This group’s rivalry is intensifying, indicating exciting interactions to come.

Fixtures: DR Congo vs Tanzania

Guinea vs Ethiopia 

Group I

Mali is leading Group I because to their impressive results, with Mozambique in second position.

Both Guinea-Bissau and Swaziland are under pressure to leave their imprint even if they have yet to score any points.

With important games coming up, every point counts for clubs trying to qualify.

Fixtures: Mozambique vs Eswatini

Mali vs Guinea-Bissau 

Group J

Group J is led by Cameroon, who proved their mettle in the qualifications.

Kenya is in a strong second place. Namibia needs points badly because it is up against Zimbabwe in a difficult match.

The dynamics of this group are developing as teams struggle for supremacy and a chance to qualify.

Fixtures: Cameroon v Kenya

Namibia vs Zimbabwe 

Group K

Group K is being led by South Africa and Uganda, who are both doing well.

They have important games ahead of them that will decide where they finish in the race for qualifying.

In order to maintain their ambitions, Congo and South Sudan need to make a statement and put on great performances.

Fixtures: Uganda v South Sudan

South Africa v Congo

Group L

Senegal and Burkina Faso are locked atop Group L after both teams have played well so far.

While Malawi is fervently chasing its first point, both teams will be eager to win in order to hold onto their spots.

As the race for qualification heats up, this group will face fierce competition.

Fixtures: Burkina Faso vs Burundi

Senegal v Malawi 


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