Cameroon vs Cape Verde LIVE: Stream, score, TV channel, team news and Burkina Faso vs Ethiopia – AFCON latest updates

CAMEROON take on Cape Verde as they look to end the AFCON group stage on a high.

The tournament hosts have already qualified for the knockouts after winning both of their opening two matches.

We'll also have updates from Burkina Faso vs Ethiopia, with qualification possible for all three nations this afternoon.

  • Kick-off time: 4pm GMT
  • TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event
  • Cameroon XI: To follow
  • Cape Verde XI: To follow
  • Burkina Faso XI: To follow
  • Ethiopia XI: To follow

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  • Kostas Lianos

    GOOD AFTERNOON FROM CAMEROON

    Welcome to our live coverage of the Africa Cup of Nations clash between Cape Verde and Cameroon at the Paul Biya Stadium.

    The Copa Africa hosts have already punched their ticket to the Last 16 and Cape Verde are hoping to join them in the play-offs.

    Toni Conceicao’s team have been enjoying a dream start in the competition as they beat both Burkina Faso and Ethiopia in Group A.

    Al-Nassr star Vincent Aboubakar has been on fire as he scored a brace in each of his national team’s outings and is expected to lead the line once more.

    There’s a high chance Aboubakar will team up with Lyon’s Karl Toko Ekambi up front for their final match in the group stage.

    Conceicao has a number of experienced players at his disposal, such as Bayern Munich star Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting as well as Middlesbrough ace James Lea Siliki.

    Cape Verde manager Bubista, on the other hand, is expected to maintain Vozinha between the sticks after his return from injury against Burkina Faso last time out.

    However, the African nation could make a slight tweak up front as Al-Faisaly ace Julio Tavares was in some discomfort following their most recent encounter on Thursday

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