With hosts Morocco and Senegal already through to the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025, attention now shifts to Saturday’s quarter-final clashes that will complete the last-four line-up.
Heavyweights collide in two mouth-watering encounters as Nigeria face Algeria, while defending champions Côte d’Ivoire lock horns with record winners Egypt.
Beyond bragging rights, the stakes could not be higher—only two will earn the right to continue the dream and challenge Africa’s elite.
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Nigeria vs Algeria: Power meets precision
Three-time champions Nigeria arrived as one of the most convincing sides of the tournament, having underlined their credentials with a ruthless 4–0 demolition of Mozambique in the round of 16.
That performance showcased the Super Eagles’ attacking depth, relentless high pressing, and physical superiority, qualities that have made them one of the most feared teams in Morocco.
With Victor Osimhen spearheading the attack and wide threats such as Ademola Lookman stretching defences, Nigeria have blended intensity with efficiency throughout the competition. Their ability to win duels high up the pitch and convert chances quickly has unsettled most opponents so far, making them a formidable knockout-stage opponent.
Algeria, however, present a very different test. The Desert Foxes edged past DR Congo 1–0 after extra time in a tightly contested encounter.
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Substitute Adil Boulbina’s late strike served as a reminder that Algeria are comfortably absorbing pressure and striking decisively when opportunities arise.
This quarter-final therefore shapes up as a classic battle between Nigeria’s explosive attacking firepower and Algeria’s disciplined, methodical approach.
While Algeria’s experience and resilience at this stage of the tournament cannot be underestimated, Nigeria’s current momentum and attacking options give them a slight edge heading into the showdown, which kicks off at 18:00 CAT at the Stade de Marrakech in Marrakech.
Egypt vs Côte d’Ivoire: History versus momentum
The clash between Egypt and Côte d’Ivoire stands out as one of the most storied matches of the AFCON quarter-finals, bringing together the tournament’s most successful nation and the defending champions.
Egypt, seven-time AFCON winners, continue to lean on their vast experience, strong game management, and the enduring influence of captain Mohamed Salah to navigate the pressures of knockout football.
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The Pharaohs were pushed to their limits in the round of 16 by a spirited Benin side, eventually securing a 3–1 victory after extra time. While that performance exposed moments of defensive vulnerability, it also reinforced Egypt’s resilience and ability to rise in decisive moments, traits that have defined their AFCON history.
Côte d’Ivoire, by contrast, arrived with growing confidence and momentum. The holders produced a composed and authoritative display to brush aside Burkina Faso 3–0, combining tactical discipline with pace and balance across all areas of the pitch.
Manchester United winger Amad Diallo has been among the tournament’s standout performers, already collecting three Man of the Match awards and offering a constant attacking threat from wide positions.
While Egypt’s pedigree and know-how in AFCON knockout stages remain unmatched, Côte d’Ivoire’s energy, organisation, and attacking balance suggest they possess the tools to challenge and potentially dethrone the Pharaohs.
Their cohesion and current form could prove decisive against an Egyptian side that, though ageing, remains dangerous. The encounter is scheduled to kick off at 21:00 CAT at the Grand Stade d’Agadir.