Two of the continent’s most decorated sides meet in a heavyweight quarter-final in Marrakesh this Saturday, as Algeria and Nigeria compete for a place in the last four of the Africa Cup of Nations.
Both teams arrive in the quarter-finals with perfect records, having won all four of their matches so far.
Nigeria currently boast the tournament’s most potent attack with 12 goals, while Algeria’s disciplined backline has conceded just once in Morocco.
Match details
- Date: Saturday, 10 January 2026
- Kick-off: 17:00 GMT (18:00 local time)
- Venue: Marrakesh Stadium, Marrakesh
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How to watch across Africa and beyond
The match will be available through major pan-African networks and local national broadcasters:
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Pan-Africa: SuperSport will broadcast the match across Sub-Saharan Africa in English and Portuguese, while Canal+ Afrique provides French-language coverage for West and Central Africa.
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North Africa & MENA: beIN Sports holds exclusive rights for the region. In Algeria, state-owned EPTV will also air the match live.
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Local Free-to-Air: Fans can also follow the game on national channels, including:
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Nigeria: NTA (National Television Authority) and the Afia TV network.
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South Africa: SABC 1 and the SABC+ app.
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Ghana: GTV Sports+.
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East Africa: Azam Sports (Tanzania) and ZNBC (Zambia).
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- UK: Live and free on Channel 4 (E4) and the Channel 4 Sport YouTube channel.
- USA & Canada: beIN SPORTS, streamable via Fubo and Sling TV.
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Team news
Algeria face a significant blow in midfield as Ismaël Bennacer has been ruled out after picking up an injury during the grueling extra-time victory over DR Congo. Anis Hadj-Moussa is also unavailable due to suspension.
Coach Vladimir Petković is expected to lean on Hicham Boudaoui to fill the void, while the defensive unit remains anchored by Ramy Bensebaïni and goalkeeper Luca Zidane, who has kept three clean sheets in four games.
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Nigeria appear to be at full strength, but head coach Eric Chelle has had to manage off-field headlines this week following a public on-field disagreement between Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman during their 4-0 win over Mozambique.
Lookman has been the Super Eagles’ standout performer with three goals and three assists, while Osimhen has three goals of his own. Wilfred Ndidi is expected to captain the side from midfield.
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View from the camps
Algeria coach Vladimir Petković:
“Nigeria has the best attack in the tournament, but we have the best defense. We have evolved since the start of this competition and my players are ready to suffer to get the result we need.”
Nigeria coach Eric Chelle:
“We have achieved nothing yet. Winning four games is good, but in knockout football, history only cares about who moves on. We must stay consistent and avoid the lapses we saw in the group stages.”
Match facts
- This is the 10th meeting between the two sides at the AFCON finals; the record is perfectly balanced with four wins each and one draw.
- Algeria have won the last three competitive meetings between the nations, including the 2019 semi-final.
- Nigeria has reached the semi-finals on a joint-record 16 occasions.
- The winner will progress to face either Morocco or Cameroon in the semi-finals.





