Millions of fans across the world are set to tune in to Saturday’s Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final between Morocco and South Africa.
Watch all of the live action from tonight’s WAFCON semi-final clash between Banyana Banyana and Zambia on the below live stream!
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Take a look at how Banyana Banyana have opted to lineup for tonight’s AWCON semi-final clash against Zambia below
Banyana Banyana have their eyes fixed on their Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) semi-final encounter against Zambia.
Here’s how you can watch tonight’s Women’s AFCON quarter-final clash between Banyana Banyana and Zambia live on TV!
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Desiree Ellis has urged Banyana Banyana to put their player troubles aside and bring their ‘A game’ tonight against Tunisia!
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Take a look at how Banyana Banyana have opted to lineup for tonight’s crunch WAFCON quarter-final clash against Tunisia below!
Here’s how you can watch tonight’s Women’s AFCON quarter-final clash between Banyana Banyana and Tunisia live on TV!
Banyana Banyana will face Tunisia in the quarter-finals of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco on Thursday, 14 July.
Africa’s top players – and coaches – have made various final shortlists for the 2022 CAF Awards ahead of next week’s gala night in Morocco.
Banyana Banyana will be forced to soldier on without a number of key players after positive Covid-19 cases emerged in their camp in Morocco.
It will be a regional clash when Banyana Banyana lock horns with neighbours Botswana to close off the group stages of WAFCON on Sunday.
SAFA president Danny Jordaan has confirmed Banyana Banyana will be paid R9.2 million should they win the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.
Banyana Banyana will face long-time rivals Nigeria, neighbours Botswana and Burundi in Group C of the Women’s African Cup of Nations (AWCON).