The custodian has been impressive for the Indomitable Lions in the competition and is set to keep his place in the team.
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Backpagepix.Goalkeeper: Andre Onana
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Right-back: Collins Fai
Despite being a booking away from suspension, the dependable Fai is expected to keep his place against the Pharaohs.
Backpagepix.Left-back: Nouhou Tolo
He has been consistent for the hosts with his defending and ambition going forward.
Backpagepix.Centre-back: Michael Ngadeu
The 31-year-old is once again expected to command the same back four for the fourth match in a row.
BackpagePix.Centre-back: Jean-Charles Castelletto
He has been solid alongside Ngadeu in the heart of Cameroon's defence and is among the players expected to start.
Backpagepix.Central midfielder: Martin Hongla
The youngster has been solid and despite being a caution away from suspension, he is expected to shield the defence.
Backpagepix.Central midfielder: Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa
The midfielder is one of the players who has played all Cameroon's five matches and will be vital in the Thursday semi-final.
Backpagepix.Midfielder: Moumi Ngamaleu
Ngamaleu has formed a good understanding with Anguissa in midfield and the duo is expected to start together once more.
GettyRight-Winger: Samuel Gouet
The 24-year-old had a good game in the quarter final against The Gambia and is expected to start ahead of Bayern Munich's Maxim Choupo-Moting.
Backpagepix.Left-Winger: Karl Toko Ekambi
His brace against The Gambia took his tournament goals tally to five and he surely has to start.
BackpagePix.Striker: Vincent Aboubakar
The competition's top scorer, with six goals, will be desperate to steer the Indomitable Lions past Egypt.



