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AFCON 2023 Round of 16 Full Fixtures

January 26, 2024 1 min read

The African Cup of Nations 2023, hosted by Cote d’Ivoire, has reached an exciting phase with the announcement of the Round of 16 fixtures.

The host nation, qualifying as one of the best third-placed teams, is set to face Senegal in an anticipated match in Yamoussoukro on Monday.

Here’s the complete lineup for the AFCON Round of 16 matches:
Angola vs Namibia
6pm Nigeria Time, Saturday 27th January, 2024
Nigeria vs Cameroon
9pm Nigerian Time, Saturday 27th January, 2024

Equatorial Guinea vs Guinea
6pm Nigeria Time, Sunday 28th January, 2024

Egypt vs Democratic Republic of Congo
9pm Nigerian Time, Sunday 28th January, 2024
Cape Verde vs Mauritania
6pm Nigerian Time, Monday 29th January, 2024

Senegal vs Ivory Coast
9pm Nigerian Time, Monday 29th January, 2024
⁠Mali vs Burkina Faso
6pm Nigerian Time, Tuesday 30th January, 2024
Morocco vs South Africa
9pm Nigerian Time, Tuesday 30th January, 2024
Fans are eagerly anticipating these matches, promising a showcase of some of the best talents in African football.