
Madagascar vs Central African Republic, CHAN 2024 LIVE Streaming info: How to watch African Nations Championship?
The match holds special importance for the Central African Republic, which will play on its Independence Day, hoping to secure its first competitive win this year. It has lost both its games in CHAN so far.
Meanwhile, Madagascar has a draw and a loss in the tournament, falling to co-host Tanzania in its previous match
When and where will Madagascar vs Central African Republic be played?
The match between Madagascar and Central African Republic will be played at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It is scheduled to kick off at 05:00 PM local time (7:30 PM IST) on Wednesday, August 13.
Where to watch Madagascar vs Central African Republic in CHAN 2024?
The CHAN 2024 match, Madagascar vs Central African Republic, will be broadcast on SuperSport and beIN Sports.
The tournament was initially intended to be held in 2024, but was delayed on account of organisational difficulties.
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