Guinea and Uganda set for crucial CHAN 2024 group stage clash
Guinea will take on tournament hosts Uganda on Friday evening in a pivotal CHAN 2024 group stage encounter at the Mandela National Stadium in Kampala.
Kick-off is scheduled for 8:00pm local time (GMT+3), which corresponds to 5:00pm GMT, as both sides seek to strengthen their chances of progressing to the knockout phase.
The fixture is being billed as a key test for Guinea, who face the challenge of overcoming a home crowd firmly behind the Cranes.
For Uganda, the game presents an opportunity to build momentum on familiar turf and capitalise on the energy of their supporters.
Fans across the continent will be able to follow the action live.
In Guinea, the match will be broadcast on RTG, while Canal+ Sport 1 will also carry the game for a wider audience.
Additionally, New World Sport will provide coverage for viewers in select territories, ensuring the contest reaches football fans well beyond the stadium.
The clash comes on the second day of group-stage play, with both teams aware that every point gained or lost could prove decisive in determining their tournament fate.
The CHAN competition, which features only players active in their domestic leagues, has a reputation for producing tightly contested matches and unexpected results, adding to the intrigue surrounding this meeting.
While the two sides prepare tactically for the encounter, much of the focus will inevitably be on how Guinea handle the pressure of facing the hosts, and whether Uganda can turn home advantage into a decisive edge.
The Mandela National Stadium is expected to be at near capacity, with Ugandan fans eager to witness their team make a strong statement on home soil.
For supporters unable to attend in person, the multiple broadcast options ensure the match will be accessible to a global audience.
Whether watching from Conakry, Kampala or further afield, viewers will be tuning in to see which team can take a major step towards the next round.
With qualification hopes on the line, the Guinea–Uganda clash promises high intensity, national pride and the kind of drama that has come to define the CHAN tournament.
