Zambia, already assured of their spot at the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 in Morocco, face Sierra Leone in their final Group A qualifying match. The clash at the National Stadium in Freetown offers contrasting motivations, with Zambia looking to maintain momentum and Sierra Leone aiming to salvage pride after falling short in their qualification bid.
The Chipolopolo enter the match on a high following their impressive victory over Ivory Coast on matchday five, a result that underlined their credentials ahead of the tournament.
With no qualification pressure, Zambia’s lineup reflects a balanced approach, featuring key players alongside a few rotational changes.
Sierra Leone, on the other hand, hopes to end their campaign on a positive note after a disappointing draw against Chad dashed their qualification hopes.
The team will aim to capitalize on home support to deliver a performance that restores confidence among fans and sets a foundation for future competitions.
Official Starting Lineups
Sierra Leone:
Goalkeeper: Mohamed Kamara
Defenders: Osman Kakay, Steven Caulker, David Sesay, Alhassan Koroma
Midfielders: John Kamara, Augustus Kargbo, Abu Dumbuya
Forwards: Musa Kamara, Kei Kamara, Alie Conteh
Zambia:
Goalkeeper: Toaster Nsabata
Defenders: Frankie Musonda, Tandi Mwape, Solomon Sakala, Lameck Banda
Midfielders: Enock Mwepu, Lubambo Musonda, Clatous Chama
Forwards: Patson Daka, Fashion Sakala, Kings Kangwa
Match Outlook
For Zambia, this match provides an opportunity to fine-tune tactics and maintain their unbeaten run in the qualifiers.
Players like Patson Daka and Fashion Sakala are expected to lead the attack, testing Sierra Leone’s defensive resilience.
Sierra Leone, buoyed by their home crowd, will look to experienced players like Steven Caulker and Kei Kamara to inspire a spirited performance.
While qualification is out of reach, the team will aim to leave an impression with a determined display.
The final whistle will not alter the group standings, but the encounter serves as a meaningful conclusion to the qualifying journey for both teams.
Zambia’s focus shifts to preparing for Morocco 2025, while Sierra Leone seeks to build momentum for future campaigns.