Tunisia will be looking to shock pre-tournament favorites South Africa when the two Nations square off in Rabat tonight.
The winner faces Zambia in the Semifinals of the TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations on Monday 18 July, 2022
The 2018 finalists South Africa come into this one as one of two sides that won all their group stage games, amassing nine points.
Even without poster girl Thembi Kgatlana, who is out of the tournament due to injury, Coach Desiree Ellis have enough firepower to overcome Tunisia.
Captain Refiloe Jane, Linda Motlhalo and Andile Dlamini have been some of the standout players for Ellis’ side, bringing experience and exposure into the team setup and should worry the North Africans.
However, the Carthage Eagles who have found solace in the individual brilliance of Mariem Houji will be out for blood. They are playing at the WAFCON for only the second time and can smell a place at the World Cup. This is a do or die matchup for them as they seek to write history.
Match Details
Thursday, 14 July, 2022
South Africa vs Tunisia
Venue: Moulay Hassan FUS
Kick Off: 21:00 Local Time
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