Where is the match being held?
The match is being held at Tangier Grand Stadium in Tangier, Morocco.
Soccer / AFCON
Tottenham Hotspur teammates Pape Matar Sarr and Yves Bissouma are set to face each other in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) quarter-finals as Senegal and Mali clash. This match guarantees one player will advance further in the tournament...
The AFCON 2025 quarter-final match between Mali and Senegal pits Tottenham Hotspur clubmates Yves Bissouma and Pape Matar Sarr against each other. Senegal, considered one of the favorites, reached this stage after a strong showing in the group stages and a win against Sudan. Mali, however, advanced without winning a match in regulation time, relying on penalty shootouts. The match took place at Tangier Grand Stadium in Morocco, one of the host countries for AFCON 2025. This year's tournament showcases the strength and depth of African football, with 22 AFCON titles shared between the quarter-finalists.
The match is being held at Tangier Grand Stadium in Tangier, Morocco.
Senegal won two of their three group games and defeated Sudan in the round of 16.
Mali drew all their group games and won their round of 16 match against Tunisia on penalties.
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