The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament has entered a decisive phase, with several teams intensifying their push for qualification into the knockout rounds.
Group-stage matches have produced closely contested games, with defensive discipline and tactical organisation proving decisive in many encounters. Traditional powerhouses have faced strong resistance from emerging sides, reflecting the growing competitiveness of African football.
Coaches have emphasised the importance of squad rotation as the tournament schedule tightens, while players continue to adapt to varying conditions across host venues. Supporters across the continent have also turned out in large numbers, contributing to the vibrant atmosphere that has become a hallmark of the competition.
With qualification scenarios becoming clearer, attention now shifts to the remaining fixtures, where fine margins are expected to determine which teams progress and which exit the tournament early.

