Who: Cameroon vs. South Africa
What: CAF 2025 Africa Cup of Nations
Where: Al Barid Stadium, Rabat, Morocco
When: Sunday, January 4, 8pm (19:00 GMT)
How to follow: We will have all the buildup on Al Jazeera Sport from 16:00 GMT in advance of our text commentary stream.
In the tie of the round between South Africa and Cameroon for the 2025 CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), a crucial match is on the cards.
A Bafana Bafana side building up to the World Cup and a Cameroon team that entered the AFCON in disarray are set to face off in the showdown at Rabat’s compact Al Medina Stadium.
Just before the start of the competition, Cameroonian football federation president and Indomitable Lions legend Samuel Eto’o replaced national team coach Marc Brys with David Pagou and replaced him with the legendary David Pagou.
Hugo Broos, Cameroon’s opposite number, won the 2017 AFCON title, which he led on Sunday.
The mouth-watering match-up is examined by Al Jazeera Sport.
South Africa’s final 16th AFCON appearance: how did it happen?
South Africa’s 2-1 victory over close-by Angola marked their first AFCON victory in 21 years.
After Oswin Appollis had taken the lead, Show had Angola equalized by the break before Lyle Foster had fired home the winning kick.
In the second group stage match, Mohamed Salah led Egypt’s 10-man team to a 1-0 victory over South Africa, cementing their place in the next round.
The Liverpool player won a penalty after 45 minutes when Yasser Ibrahim appeared to handle the ball inside the box late in the second half, but South Africa were denied a spot kick.
In the final ten minutes, Appollis scored a penalty to give South Africa a 3-2 victory over Zimbabwe, which was the neighbouring nation of Bafana Bafana.
South Africa came in second place in the group, one point behind Egypt, who had won.
How did Cameroon finish last in the AFCON in 2025?
Karl Etta Eyong scored the winning goal in the sixth minute to put Cameroon ahead of Gabon. Bryan Mbeumo assisted him in scoring the winning goal.
Amad Diallo gave the Ivorians the lead in the 51st minute, but Ghislain Konan put his own net five minutes later because Konan had just assisted Diallo in the assist only moments earlier.
In their final group match against Mozambique, Cameroon once more had to come from behind, winning 2-1 with a thunderbolt from Christian Kofane.
Both Cameroon and Ivory Coast had plus-two goal differences, finishing tied on seven points. The Ivorians won the game thanks to five goals from Cameroon, which they had already scored.
In the AFCON 2025 quarterfinals, South Africa or Sudan will face off.
On January 9, Morocco and Tanzania will host the winner of the game in Rabat.
Who are the key figures in South Africa?
Foster has already scored a crucial goal in Bafana Bafana’s opening game against Angola with his late winner.
Sipho Mbule has a greater-than-expected responsibility at the tournament, starting alongside Foster in an attack-minded setup.
Ronwen Williams, who plays a key role in South Africa’s goal, continues to be a pillar of strength at the other end of the pitch.
Who are the main players in Cameroon?
Bryan Mbeumo became Manchester United’s standout performer in an otherwise uneventable and chaotic season for the Red Devils, scoring seven goals across all competitions.
Mbeumo missed the previous AFCON because of an injury, but the 26-year-old now has a chance to win his first trophy with Cameroon.
Carlos Baleba, 21, has already put forth performances that underline his age, but he didn’t have any prior major-tournament experience when he first competed at AFCON.
Has South Africa ever captured an AFCON title?
South Africa, who hosted the event in 1996, has only ever won the tournament once. The bronze medalists at the most recent AFCON included Bafana Bafana, who were also finalists in 1998.
Has Cameroon ever captured an AFCON?
Between 1982 and 1986, Cameroon won two of the three AFCONs, defeating Nigeria in the final two. Egypt was the winner of the 1984 title, and the Indomitable Lions were the eventual winners.
In the 2000 and 2002 final, Cameroon won their fifth and final title, beating Egypt, by a further margin, while back-to-back victories were achieved in the 2000 and 2002 titles.
When did the last encounter between South Africa and Cameroon occur?
In a qualifying match for the 2016 ACFON, the teams’ final encounter ended with a goalless draw.
The reverse qualifier in Cameroon ended with a 2-2 draw, while the match was played in South Africa.
In their final three encounters, the two sides have drawn.
Have South Africa and Cameroon ever participated in an AFCON final?
The 1996 AFCON event, which South Africa hosted and won, was the only event where the teams met.
In the group stage match, which was Bafana Bafana’s first tournament game, they defeated them 3-1 to claim the title.
When did Cameroon first meet South Africa?
Particular significance was given that this was South Africa’s first match since apartheid ended.
The game, which took place in Durban on July 7, 1992, was won by Bafana Bafana with a 1-0 lead.
The first of a three-game series between the two teams saw South Africa claim two victories over Cameroon’s one.
Head-to-head
The draw, which accounts for five of the results between the African giants, was the overall winner in this tenth meeting.
Bafana Bafana have won three games while only managing to defeat Cameroon.
news from the South Africa team
Broos confirmed that Sphephelo Sithole’s absence from the game against Zimbabwe was a tactical choice rather than an accident.
Relebohile Mofokeng and Bathusi Aubaas are competing for spots.
South Africa had a starting lineup in mind.
Williams, Mudau, Modiba, Ngezana, Mokoena, Aubaas, Mbule, Mofokeng, Appollis, Foster, and Mbokazi are just a few examples.
News from the Cameroon team
During the game against Mozambique, Captain Nouhou Tolo was forced to leave with a hamstring injury. In the event that Tolo cannot recover, Christopher Wooh took his place in defense and will be on standby once more.
To avoid bookings that would have resulted in suspensions for the match, Mbeumo and Baleba were both forced to leave at half-time.
Cameroon’s starting lineup was anticipated