
CHAN 2024: Guinea vs Algeria – How to Watch & Predicted Score
Cameroonian referee Abdou Abdel Mefire will blow the kick-off whistle at 3:00 PM (GMT+1), and fans can catch the action live on BeIN Sports MENA, BeIN Sports France, and SuperSport.
Algeria arrive with confidence, unbeaten in the group with four points from two games. A win over Guinea would secure a quarter-final spot and give them breathing room heading into their final group fixture.
Coach Majid Bougherra said: 'From the beginning, I've said that every game is a final. Tomorrow, we face Guinea, who still believe in their chances. It will be a tough match for both teams. We've had more time to recover and prepare.'
Bougherra added: 'We've analysed Guinea's recent games thoroughly, understanding their strengths and weaknesses — though I won't reveal them here.' His Desert Foxes side have yet to concede a goal, underlining their defensive discipline.
Guinea, meanwhile, face a do-or-die scenario. They won their opener against Congo but faltered against South Africa, exposing inefficiency in front of goal.
Coach Souleymane Camara remains optimistic: 'I believe we still have our destiny in our hands. The goal is to win and reach six points, then wait for the other results. There are no excuses. Against South Africa, we played well but lost — tomorrow, we must show a different image, fight from start to finish, and secure the three points.'
Camara singled out midfielder Ismaël Camara for his role in controlling the midfield and acknowledged the challenge of a tighter schedule: 'Algeria had more days to rest, and that is an advantage. They are experienced players, used to high-level competitions. Our schedule has been tighter, but we have to deal with it.'
Striker Moussa Moïse Camara stressed Guinea's intent: 'Against South Africa, we created many chances but lacked efficiency. We've worked on that aspect and are ready to face Algeria, a very strong and well-organised team.'
Historically, each side has one win against the other in CHAN, but Bougherra dismissed the past: 'These are different competitions and teams. We don't focus on the past. This will be a high-level match between two teams that enjoy playing good football. May the best team win.'
Score Prediction:
Algeria's solidity at the back and ability to control possession give them a slight edge. Guinea must attack from the first whistle, but if they fail to convert chances, Algeria's counter-attacks could be decisive. Expect a tight contest, likely a narrow 2-1 win for Algeria. Tags: AlgeriaCHAN 2024Guinea
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