GOAL gives you the details to follow South Africa's Group B clash with the Pharaohs at Grand Stade D’Agadir on Friday. Both teams won their opening games and will be out to build on that momentum. The winner of this Boxing Day showdown confirms their place in the Round of 16, as the loser might risk early elimination. While both sides might welcome a draw, the two former African champions will be going for the kill to stay safe and that is what ups the stakes.
The current Egyptian squad has been analysed, and their areas of weakness have been pointed out, meaning South Africa can exploit them to their advantage. The Pharaohs have already played a game and won against Zimbabwe, but their overall performance has been termed unconvincing. Up next for the record AFCON champions is a game against South Africa.
In what could sound like good news for South Africa, it is reported that the Egypt head coach has decided to drop one of the Pharaohs' stars. The attacking midfielder featured against Zimbabwe in their opening game, and it has emerged that his coach has decided to bench him on Friday. South Africa and Egypt, tied on points, will meet in a showdown that is considered tough at this stage of the competition.
South Africa’s AFCON 2025 adventure began with a spirited 2-1 win over Angola, powered by Oswin Appollis and Lyle Foster. Egypt, meanwhile, needed Omar Marmoush and Mohamed Salah’s stoppage-time strike to edge Zimbabwe 2-1. Now, Group B’s giants collide in Morocco, with Bafana Bafana dreaming of a Boxing Day miracle against the Pharaohs.
The coach is in Morocco, where the Mzansi star has established chemistry with a huge section of the fans who support Wydad Casablanca. Despite the forward's impressive outing with the Moroccan heavyweights, he was snubbed for the AFCON finals. Many believe the 32-year-old is still a national asset, but Broos does not think that is the right position.
The two attackers were making their debuts at the continental football competition and instantly impressed. One grabbed South Africa's winning goal while the other had a strike disallowed for offside as they were a constant threat to the Palancas Negras. In the end, South Africa bagged maximum points and got their Group B campaign off to an encouraging start.
As the Africa Cup of Nations finals gather momentum, fans now wait for a highly anticipated clash that may end up defining the fates of teams regarded as the tournament's favourites. One such game is the South Africa showdown against Egypt. Both registered wins in their opening games and will meet for their second match in Group B, a tricky clash given the result of their opening games.
South Africa started their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign with a 2-1 win over Angola on Monday. Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos still believes that his side has room for improvement.
South Africa kicked off their Africa Cup of Nations campaign with a hard‑fought 2-1 victory over the Palancas Negras in their Group B opener on Monday, December 22. The contest at Stade de Marrakech was fiercely competitive, marked by physical battles and determined challenges, as both sides sought to impose themselves and set the tone for the journey ahead in the tournament.
Bafana are in Morocco hoping to have a successful campaign after getting so close in the last edition. As they carry the country's aspirations, the fans are behind them, but the supporters have been cautioned against putting the team under too much pressure. South Africa begin their campaign against Angola, a match that Hugo Broos has stressed his players must win.
Expectations are high on South Africa to go all the way in this continental competition after settling for a bronze medal at the last edition. Having already secured qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the 1996 African champions will be eager to underline their progress on the African stage. The continental tournament offers them a chance to justify their status as a nation headed to the global football showpiece.
Both COSAFA nations hope to start the competition on a positive note and place themselves in better positions to advance into the knockout phase. However, Bafana carry more pressure, as they have been categorised as among the tournament's favourites given their past performance. Although on paper South Africa look stronger, Angola's tactician has dismissed that notion, declaring that reality will be felt on the pitch.
GOAL gives you the details to follow South Africa's Group B opener at the continental competition against the Palancas Negras at Stade de Marrakech on Monday. The 1996 African champions would be seeking to start their campaign on a high by claiming a morale-boosting victory against their COSAFA rivals. Coach Hugo and his men are on a mission to go a step further after finishing third the last time out.
All preparations have been done, and now it’s time for the games to begin. Hugo Broos’ charges have done everything to get ready for the AFCON opener, and now all that is left is for the players to deliver on the pitch. After spending the last few days fine-tuning their preparations in Morocco, they kick-start their campaign with a clash against Angola at the Grand Stade de Marrakech today.
Few players have faced as much scrutiny as the 25‑year‑old lanky forward. Critics highlight flaws, but his six goals and two assists for Bafana Bafana show undeniable value. His performances at club and national level reveal a striker who thrives under pressure, turning doubt into fuel for his rise.
Given their performance in Ivory Coast in the last AFCON edition, Bafana go into the upcoming finals as pre-tournament favourites. The North Africans, on the other hand, are the record champions and, in addition to the kind of players they have, are automatically tipped as favourites too. Coincidentally, both are in Group B, and football fans will be treated to a high-stakes encounter at the preliminary stage.