Match day two in Group D sees much-fancied Senegal take on an optimistic Angolan side in Tamale.
Can Senegal kick-start their tournament against plucky Angola?
Match day two in Group D sees much-fancied Senegal take on an optimistic Angolan side in Tamale.
Henryk Kasperczak's side conceded a late goal against Tunisia in their opening game forcing them to settle for a point in a 2-2 draw, while Angola produced an impressive display in their first match by holding South Africa to a 1-1 draw.
With all four sides currently sat on a single point after the first round of matches a win on Sunday would put the victors in pole position to progress to the quarter-finals while the losers would be looking for other sides to slip up if they were to stand any chance of making it through.
No worries
Senegal have no new injury concerns going into the game and are expected to stick with their three-pronged attack of El Hadji Diouf, Mamadou Niang and Diomansy Kamara as they go looking for goals.
Figueiredo misses out
Angola are likely to be without midfielder Paulo Figueiredo due to a knee injury and Ze Kalangan looks favourite to replace him.
Manchester United striker Manucho will be looking to build on the goal he scored against South Africa and continue to build on his ever growing reputation.