
CHAN 2024: Kenya vs Angola – How to Watch & Score Prediction
Kick-off is at 5:00 PM Morocco time (GMT+1), and fans can catch the action live on beIN Connect FRANCE, beIN Connect MENA HD, beIN Connect USA, beIN Sports Australia 2 HD, beIN Sports France 6 HD max, beIN Sports MENA 6 HD, SuperSport MáXimo 1 HD, SuperSport MáXimo 360 and SuperSport Variety 4 HD.
Fresh from a 1-0 win over DR Congo, the hosts are chasing a historic quarter-final spot in their CHAN debut. Head coach Benni McCarthy is urging calmness:
'It's just one win. We stay focused. Angola is a team that loves possession, but what we want are the three points,' he said.
Kenya defied the odds against the Leopards and now face an Angola side desperate to recover from a 2-0 loss to Morocco. Another defeat would leave the Palancas Negras on the brink of elimination.
Angola coach Pedro Gonçalves expects a different display: 'Tomorrow will necessarily be a different game. We'll face a team that plays at a high tempo, in a very energetic environment. So we'll need to stay highly focused on our task.'
He also acknowledged the electric home crowd: 'I hope it will be a celebration of fair play — a true festival of African football.'
McCarthy warned of Angola's technical strengths and strong domestic league, but believes his players can rise to the occasion. 'It's nice to be underestimated. We like being the underdog. It gives us a chance to surprise everyone on match day.'
A win for Kenya puts them within touching distance of the knockouts. Angola, meanwhile, must deliver or face an early exit.
Score Prediction:
A tight contest. Kenya's momentum meets Angola's urgency. A draw looks likely.
MWN says Kenya 1-1 Angola Tags: AngolaCHAN 2024Kenya
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