Senegal will face Equatorial Guinea in the last quarter-final at Africa Cup of Nations, from 20.00 CET, at Japoma Stadium iun Douala.
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Bookmakers from 1xBet see Senegal as the favorite for this quarter-final with 1.62 odds to win. Equatorial Guinea has huge 7.30 odds to win in Douala. A draw after 90 minutes will cost 3.42.
Senegal has 1.25 to qualify in the semi-finals, while Equatorial Guinea has 3.75 to go through.
Bet365 offers 3.15 for Total Over 3 and 1.35 for Total Under 3.
Also, experts from Betway offer 3.35 for "both teams to score - yes" and 1.30 for "both teams to score - no".
Where to Watch Senegal vs Equatorial Guinea
The game Senegal vs Equatorial Guinea will be broadcast live on beIN Sports 2. The broadcast from Japoma Stadium begins at 19.50 CET, ten minutes before the start of the game.
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Senegal is undefeated in the last ten games played across all competitions and now will try to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals.
The Lions of Teranga won against Cape Verde in the Round of 16, 2-0, but the captain Sadio Mane left the field injured after a brutal collision. The striker from Liverpool will most likely miss this game against Equatorial Guinea.
Senegal won the last direct match played against Equatorial Guinea, 2-0, in November 2018.
Equatorial Guinea Form
Equatorial Guinea is coming after a huge victory against Mali in the Round of 16, 6-5 after penalties.
The National Thunder won the last three games played at Africa Cup of Nations: 1-0 vs Algeria, 1-0 vs Sierra Leone and 6-5 after penalties against Mali. Three big wins, and now Equatorial Guinea will try to get into the semi-finals.
Equatorial Guinea lost a single game in the last nine matches played across all competitions.
Senegal vs Equatorial Guinea: possible lineups
- Senegal (4-3-3): Mendy - Sarr, Koulibaly, A. Diallo, Ciss - P. Gueye, N. Mendy, I. Gueye - H. Diallo, Dieng, Dia;
- Equatorial Guinea (4-4-2): Owono - Akapo, Coco, Orozco, Ndong - Salvador, Ganet, Machin, Buyla - Siafa, Hanza;