We struggle to see DR Congo doing much to dent Egypt’s hopes. They kicked off their campaign with a disappointing 2-0 loss to Uganda, a defeat which has marked them out as a side who could now struggle to get through the group. While they do have some talented players to call upon, recent results for DR Congo suggest they are a side who are in disarray. A defeat here will all but rule them out of the tournament, but we struggle to see them matching Egypt.
Two sides who are fighting for third meet this week, as South Africa and Namibia face off looking for three points. While they’re in a top-heavy group with Morocco and the Ivory Coast, one of these two could sneak through in fourth with a win here. They are aiming to follow up on narrow defeats in their opening clash by coming away with a win in this one, but can either of these two push their case to make the second round in this encounter in Cairo on Friday?
South Africa were narrowly edged out by Ivory Coast in their clash, but they restricted one of the competition’s strongest attacking line-ups to just three shots on target. That wasn’t a bad way to start, while Stuart Baxter will be aiming for Bafana Bafana to kick on from here. The Scottish manager is aiming to guide the country into the last 16 of this competition, as they could take one of the best third-placed slots with three points against AFCON outsiders Namibia in this game.