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South Africa vs Mali LIVE streaming info, WAFCON 2024: When and where to watch around the world?

South Africa vs Mali LIVE streaming info, WAFCON 2024: When and where to watch around the world?

The Hindu14-07-2025
South Africa will take on Mali in a top-of-the-table Women's African Cup of Nations Group D clash at the Honneur (Honor) Stadium in Oujda, Morocco.
South Africa is top of the table with four points, having won and drawn a match each. Mali, too, has the same figures but stays below courtesy of an inferior goal difference.
When and where will the South Africa vs Ghana WAFCON 2024 match kick-off?
The South Africa vs Mali WAFCON 2024 match will kick-off at 8 PM Morocco local time (12:30 AM IST, Tuesday, July 15) on Monday, July 14 at the Honneur (Honour) Stadium in Oujda, Morocco.
Where to watch the match in Africa?
Where to watch the match outside Africa?
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