Benin and Togo will go head-to-head this Saturday, November 2, in a pivotal CHAN 2025 qualifying match at the Félix Houphouët-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Both teams, battling for a spot in the tournament’s second qualifying round, were surprised to find themselves barred from their usual pre-match stadium reconnaissance, a decision made to protect the pitch ahead of upcoming fixtures.
The traditional walk-through, typically conducted by both teams the day before the match, was unexpectedly cancelled during a technical meeting with representatives from the Ivorian and Beninese football federations.
Officials cited a need to preserve the field conditions for November’s intensive match schedule as the reason for withholding access to the stadium.
Despite the setback, Togo’s squad, known as the Local Hawks, proceeded with their final training session at the Lycée Moderne in Cocody on Friday evening.
Working under coach Kader Coubadja, the team stayed focused on fine-tuning their tactics.
Training reports indicate that the players’ morale remains high, a hopeful sign as they approach this decisive clash.
Meanwhile, Benin’s national team arrived in Abidjan determined to make a strong showing.
Having lost the first leg 2-0 in Lomé, they are eager to overturn the deficit and advance in the qualifiers.
The Beninese side has shown an unwavering resolve throughout their preparations, knowing they must execute a near-flawless performance to stay in the tournament.
For Togo, a victory or draw would secure their spot in the next stage, given their advantage from the first leg.
However, with Benin motivated to turn the tables, Togo must avoid complacency and brace for a determined opponent.
Coach Coubadja emphasized the importance of focus and discipline, noting that Togo’s players are fully aware of the stakes and prepared to meet the challenge.
Saturday’s game promises an intense showdown, as the two West African teams vie for qualification in this second-leg fixture.