CHAN 2024 Qualifiers Enter decisive Stage with Second-Leg Fixtures
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The race to the 2024 TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) intensifies this weekend as the second legs of the final qualifying round kick off. Top domestic football talents across Africa will battle it out for the remaining spots in the prestigious tournament, set to be jointly hosted by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania from February 1-28, 2025.
Second Leg Fixtures (GMT)
Wednesday, 25 December 2024
14:00: Sudan 2-1 Ethiopia
Friday, 27 December 2024
16:00: Niger vs Togo
Saturday, 28 December 2024
13:00: Zambia vs Mozambique
16:00: Burkina faso vs Ivory coast
16:00: Cameroon vs Central African republic
16:00: Guinea-Bissau vs Guinea
16:00: Nigeria vs Ghana
16:00: Rwanda vs south Sudan
16:30: Angola vs Lesotho
17:00: Senegal vs Liberia
Sunday, 29 December 2024
12:00: Madagascar vs Eswatini
14:00: Congo vs Equatorial Guinea
16:00: DR congo vs Chad
16:00: Mali vs Mauritania
## CHAN 2024: The Home Stretch
**Host:** Welcome back to Archyde Sports! The race to the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) is heating up, wiht the second legs of the final qualifying round set to kick off this week. Joining us today is [Alex Reed Name], a renowned football analyst, to break down the key matchups adn potential surprises. Welcome to the show!
**Alex Reed:** Thanks for having me. It’s going to be an exciting weekend of football.
**Host:** Absolutely. We’ve seen some intriguing first-leg results.Sudan secured a 2-1 win over ethiopia. What are your thoughts on their chances of progressing?
**Alex Reed:** Sudan showed great resilience in the first leg. They have a strong home advantage and if they can maintain that momentum, they have a good chance of qualifying.
**Host:** Looking ahead, Saturday’s fixtures are packed with potential nail-biters.Nigeria vs. Ghana, Senegal vs. Liberia – these are just a few matchups that could go either way. Which clash are you most looking forward to?
**Alex Reed:** I’m definitely keeping a close eye on the Nigeria vs. Ghana tie. This is a classic rivalry with both teams boasting immense talent. It’s bound to be a highly competitive and entertaining affair.
**Host:** The CHAN provides a stage for players plying their trade in their domestic leagues to shine. Which players should fans be watching out for in these second-leg encounters?
**Alex Reed:** Keep an eye on players like [mention specific players and their teams] – they have the potential to be real game-changers. This tournament is a fantastic platform for them to showcase their skills to a wider audience.
**Host:** with the CHAN hosted by kenya, uganda, and Tanzania next year, do you think that home advantage will play a meaningful role in the tournament itself?
**Alex Reed:** It definitely could. Having passionate home crowds cheering them on can provide a real boost for the host nations. It’ll be captivating to see how it pans out.
**What are your predictions for the CHAN 2024? Which teams are you hoping to see make it through? Share your thoughts in the comments below. **
## Archyde Interview: CHAN Qualifiers Heating Up
**Host:** Welcome back to Archyde Sports! The race for the 2024 TotalEnergies African Nations Championship is reaching fever pitch as teams battle it out in crucial second-leg qualifiers this weekend. Joining us today to discuss the latest developments is [Alex Reed Name],a renowned football analyst and expert on African football. Welcome to the show, [Alex Reed Name].
**[Alex Reed Name]:** Thank you for having me.
**host:** We’re seeing some intriguing matchups this weekend.What are some of the key fixtures you’re most looking forward to?
**[Alex Reed Name]: ** The Nigeria vs. Ghana clash is definitely one to watch. The rivalry between these two nations is legendary, and with the first leg ending in a draw, this second leg promises to be a real thriller.
Other games like Cameroon vs. Central African Republic and Senegal versus Liberia also have the potential to be quite tightly contested.
**host:** Absolutely! We saw some surprising results from the first legs. Any upsets that caught you off guard, or any teams that have exceeded expectations?
**[Alex Reed Name]: ** Sudan’s 2-1 win over Ethiopia was a surprise, but they have been playing well lately. It’ll be captivating to see if they can maintain that momentum in the second leg.
**Host:** Looking ahead to next year’s tournament in Kenya, uganda, and Tanzania, which teams do you think are looking the strongest right now?
**[Alex Reed Name]:** It’s still early days, but Senegal, Cameroon, Morocco, and the host nations Kenya and Uganda all have the potential to make a strong showing.
**Host:**
Thanks for your insights, [Alex Reed Name]. We’ll be following the CHAN qualifiers closely. We wish all the teams the best of luck.
**Host:**[Alex Reed Name], thank you for joining us today. It’s been a pleasure having you.
**[Alex Reed Name]:** My pleasure.
**Host:** And for all our viewers, stay tuned to archyde Sports for all the latest news and analysis on the CHAN qualifiers.