Togo faces Equatorial Guinea in pivotal AFCON 2025 qualifier: Where to watch
Togo hosts Equatorial Guinea this Sunday in a decisive Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifier at the Stade de Kégué in Lomé. Scheduled to kick off at 4 p.m. GMT, the match marks the final day of the qualification campaign as the Hawks aim to achieve their specific objectives in front of their home crowd.
Where to Watch the Action
Fans can catch the match live on television through channels affiliated with Canal+ and beIN SPORTS.
Additionally, streaming options via online platforms linked to these broadcasters will allow supporters worldwide to follow the game.
High Stakes for Togo
While Equatorial Guinea has already secured their spot in the AFCON 2025 tournament, Togo will approach this fixture with determination, aiming to finish the qualifiers on a high note.
The match offers an opportunity for Togo to gauge their progress under coach Paulo Duarte and potentially make a statement against a formidable opponent.
The Stade de Kégué, known for its vibrant atmosphere, is expected to be packed with passionate supporters eager to see their team close out the campaign with a strong performance.
Equatorial Guinea’s Perspective
Equatorial Guinea, having already booked their ticket to Morocco, may use this encounter to fine-tune their squad and provide opportunities for fringe players.
However, they remain a competitive side, and Togo will need to be at their best to secure a positive result.
How to Follow the Match
For those unable to attend in person, Canal+ and beIN SPORTS offer comprehensive live coverage.
Online streaming options ensure fans can watch from anywhere, ensuring no one misses out on this exciting clash.
As Togo and Equatorial Guinea step onto the field, all eyes will be on Lomé for what promises to be a compelling end to the AFCON 2025 qualifiers.
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