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Here's how to watch Algeria vs Nigeria in the AFCON 2025 quarter-finals in what promises to be an evenly contested affair in Marrakesh.
Algeria have produced a near-flawless defensive display at AFCON 2025, conceding just once in four matches. But their resolute backline now faces a stern challenge against a sharp-shooting Nigerian side that has scored a tournament-high 12 goals.
Algeria vs Nigeria will kick off at 11 a.m. ET/ 8 a.m. PT in the United States. The match will kick off at 5 p.m. local time in Marrakech, Morocco, at the Stade de Marrakech. The match will be available to watch in the United States and in other countries through select TV channels and streaming services.
Algeria and Nigeria meet in a heavyweight clash in the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals on Saturday. Both sides stormed to top place in their groups with three wins out of three, but had contrasting experiences in the Round of 16.
All the updates as Victor Osimhen and Akor Adams grab second-half goals to put Nigeria through to play Morocco.
Good morning Nigeria. Welcome to the Naija News roundup of top newspaper headlines in Nigeria for today, Tuesday, 6th January, 2026 1.‘Not Correct’ –
MARRAKESH, Morocco (AFP) — Victor Osimhen insisted he is focused on winning the Africa Cup of Nations, not becoming Nigeria’s all-time top scorer, after getting the opener in the Super Eagles’ 2-0 win over Algeria on Saturday.
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North African heavyweights Algeria will go head-to-head with Nigeria’s Super Eagles in a highly anticipated quarterfinal clash at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Marrakech.
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