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Morocco: The quarter-final line-up for the 2025 CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco is confirmed, setting up blockbuster encounters as the tournament reaches its decisive stage. Defending champions C´te d’Ivoire and seven-time winners Egypt headline a formidable last eight with Senegal, Cameroon, Nigeria, Algeria, Mali, and hosts Morocco joining in.



According to News Agency of Nigeria, the teams progressed after an absorbing Round of 16 concluded on Tuesday night, continuing the tradition of thrilling contests at Africa’s flagship football event. Egypt booked passage with a gritty extra-time win over Benin, while C´te d’Ivoire cruised past Burkina Faso 3-0 to keep their title defence alive.



Hosts Morocco edged Tanzania with strong home backing, as Senegal defeated Sudan to underline their consistency since winning the 2021 edition. Mali showed resilience by eliminating Tunisia on penalties despite playing long periods with ten men in a tense encounter.



Nigeria impressed with a commanding victory over Mozambique, Victor Osimhen scoring twice to showcase the Super Eagles’ attacking strength. Algeria needed extra time to overcome DR Congo, substitute Adil Boulbina striking late to seal qualification.



A standout tie pitches record holders Egypt against defending champions C´te d’Ivoire in a mouthwatering quarter-final on Saturday. On Friday, hosts Morocco face five-time champions Cameroon in a high-stakes clash expected to test both sides’ credentials.



An all-West African duel sees Senegal meet a determined Mali side in Friday’s opening quarter-final. Elsewhere, Nigeria tackle Algeria in a heavyweight showdown opening Saturday’s fixtures. The quarter-finals will be played over two days, with winners advancing to the semi-finals as the chase for continental glory intensifies.