CAF Champions League: Espérance de Tunis to train behind closed doors ahead of Al Ahly quarter-final clash

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Espérance de Tunis and Al Ahly prepare for major CAF Champions League quarter-final clash

Espérance de Tunis have confirmed that their final training sessions before the upcoming CAF Champions League quarter-final match against Al Ahly will take place behind closed doors.

In an official statement, the Tunisian club announced that preparations scheduled for Friday and Saturday will not be open to supporters or the public.

The decision was taken as the team intensifies its preparations for one of the most anticipated matches of the continental tournament.

The quarter-final first-leg encounter is set to take place on 15 March 2026 at the Hammadi Agrebi Stadium, with kick-off scheduled for 9:00 p.m. GMT.

Key clash in African club football

The meeting between Espérance and Al Ahly brings together two of the most prominent clubs in African football.

Both teams have long histories in the Champions League and regularly compete at the highest level of the continental competition.

With a place in the semi-finals at stake, the upcoming match is expected to attract significant attention from football supporters across the continent.

The fixture has all the ingredients of a high-profile encounter, with both sides aiming to secure a positive result before the return leg.

Focus on preparation

Espérance’s management explained that the decision to close the training sessions is intended to allow the squad to prepare in the best possible conditions.

By limiting access to the sessions, the club hopes to create an environment that allows the players and coaching staff to concentrate fully on their tactical preparations ahead of the crucial match.

The measure also reflects the importance of the game for the Tunisian side as they attempt to build momentum before facing one of the continent’s most successful clubs.

Anticipation building ahead of kick-off

Supporters are expected to create a lively atmosphere when the two teams meet in Radès, where the home crowd often plays a significant role during major fixtures.

For Espérance, the objective is clear: enter the quarter-final fully prepared and attempt to secure an advantage in the first leg.

With preparations continuing behind closed doors, the focus within the club remains firmly on delivering a strong performance when they take to the pitch against Al Ahly.