Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals, Nigeria vs South Africa goals and highlights (1-1)


that was a fun game

Nigeria won, gave away a penalty in the second half and now won on penalties. You will feel relieved.
19:51



Nigeria
beat South Africa 4-2 on penalties after 1-1 in 120 minutes! In the AFCON 2024 finals, we will face Ivory Coast or Dr. Goncoug!
7:50pm




   Nigeria South Africa 4:2

Iheanacho stops and shoots off the post and Nigeria goes wild!
7:49pm



Nigeria
3-2 South Africa (Mbala)
Nwabari
flew to the left and the ball went to the center. Oheanacho won't try to win it for Nigeria, the weight of the nation is on his shoulders... Good luck, old buddy...
7:48pm



Nigeria
3-1 South Africa (Trost Ekong)
The
captain hit it past Williams and into the side netting! Nigeria is coming soon. If you miss SA, you're done. If not, just take the final shot.
7:47pm



Nigeria
2-1 South Africa
What
a terrible punishment! Makgopa puts a pass into the right corner, but Nwabalai easily evades it with his body. 19:46


Nigeria
2-1 South Africa
Aina
flies! The head goes up, the ball goes up!
7:45pm



Nigeria
2-1 South Africa (Mayambela)
Open
your body and hit exactly what the goalie guessed.
7:45pm



Nigeria
2-0 South Africa (Omeruo)
Omeruo
walks up and swings to the left while the goalie moves to the right.
19:43

Nigeria
1-0 South Africa
The
man who scores in stoppage time cannot participate in the shootout! Nwabali jumped to his left and adjusted to block the ball that came too close.
19:42

Nigeria
1-0 South Africa (Moffi)
Williams
dives to the right and Moffi fires a shot into the middle.
19:42

Nigeria
comes first...
19:41

expected
immortality
Who
can handle this well... Or at least worse? 7:40pm
SA would have done that, I'm sure.

And in those situations, you tend to go along with the team and be happy to be there. But Nwabali is a very good goalkeeper.

Semi
Ajayi (Nigeria) tries to hit Moses Simon with a through ball, but it doesn't go as planned. The ball crossed the line and South Africa took a shot on goal. Victor Osimhen (Nigeria) sent a header into the top right corner of the goal. Unfortunately, the shot wasn't very good and went over the right post. The ball crosses the line and South Africa take a goal kick.
Ola
Aina (Nigeria) fired a header from the center of the penalty area that went wide to the right of the goal. Unfortunately for him, the opposition defense confidently delivered a cross and intercepted the long ball. The referee points to the corner flag. Nigeria has an opportunity.
Percy
Tau (South Africa) swings the corner kick, but the goalkeeper jumps up and catches it. Evidence: Makgopa (South Africa) found free space on the edge of the penalty area and fired a beautiful shot towards the right of the goal, but Stanley Nwabili saved with both hands. The referee points to the corner flag. South Africa take the corner. Sphephelo Sithole (South Africa) failed in his attempt to convert a corner kick into a goal. He took a header from a dangerous position inside the penalty area, but the shot went off the right post. The ball crossed the line and Nigeria took a shot on goal.
Aubrey
Modiba (South Africa) tries to pass the ball, but the defense does a good job of intercepting the ball. The ball went out of the field. South Africa take a corner kick. Percy Tau (South Africa) quickly attacked the rebound and shot the ball into the center of the goal. The opposing goalkeeper made a spectacular save to stop the shot. It appeared that one of the Nigerian players touched the ball with his hand inside the penalty area, but the referee simply signaled for play to continue. Evidence: Makgopa (South Africa) inadvertently struck an opponent's leg with his hand and knew he would be punished. But this time Amin Mohamed Omar pocketed his card and simply missed the free kick. Nigeria wins a free kick which leads to a scoring chance. Sphephelo Sithole (South Africa) commits a foul. The referee sees this and immediately blows his whistle. Sphephelo Sithole (South Africa) headed in from the edge of the penalty area, and Stanley Nwabili had little problem with the ball slotting into the center of the goal. Frank Onyeka (Nigeria), a simple defender, tried to clear the ball from his opponent with a perfect run, but ended up hitting his opponent's leg and committing a foul. The referee blew his whistle and the match was stopped. Referee Amin Mohammed Omar saw a low cross from Bright Ossai-Samuel (Nigeria) and didn't hesitate to blow his whistle.
Ola
Aina (Nigeria) tries to clear, but the ball is held. The ball went out of play and South Africa conceded a goal.
Let
the game begin!
Africa
Cup of Nations semi-final, ball rolls between Nigeria and South Africa
Please
check it! Nigeria's William Troost-Ekong is not normally a likely goal scorer, but he has already scored at this AFCON and also scored the winning goal the last time the teams met in 2019. South Africa's Teboho Mokoena will also be happy to have his say, perhaps belatedly, as four of his five goals were the last of the match.
South
Africa XI:
Williams,
Modiba, Mbala, Kekana, Mudau, Sithole, Mokoena, Tau, Zwane, Shulu, Makgopa.
Nigeria
XI:
Nwabari,
Bassey, Troost-Ekkon, Ajayi, Osai-Samuel, Iwobi, Onyeka, Aina, Lookman, Simon, Osimhen.
Latest
results for Nigeria and South Africa
03/02
Nigeria 1-0 Angola

03/02
Cape Verde 0 (1) x (2) 0 South Africa

In
the finals!
The
winning team will face the winner of the match between Ivory Coast and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the final, which will also be held on Wednesday at 5pm (Brazil time). The title deciding match is scheduled to take place on Sunday at 5pm (Brazil time) at the Evinpe Olympic Stadium. The third place match will be held on the previous Saturday at Le Felicia Stadium.
Advancement
to finals decided!
The
first African Cup of Nations finalists will be announced at 2pm. (BST)Nigeria and South Africa will meet in the semi-finals on Wednesday 7th April at the Peace Stadium in Bouake. The South African, who won the tournament in 1996, is aiming for his second title, while the Nigerian, who won in 1980, 1994 and 2013, is aiming for his fourth title.
sent
The scenario presented will see Nigeria and South Africa meet in the semi-finals of the African Cup of Nations at the Bouake Peace Stadium this Wednesday, the 7th, at 2pm (Brasilia time). The match will be broadcast on BandSports (closed channel), BandPlay (streaming), Band.com.br and the Esporte na Band channel (YouTube). SportBuzz also brings you the best moments from the match. South Africa
South
Africa also finished second in the group. In Group E, they finished second to Mali with one win, one draw, and one loss. In the round of 16, they defeated favorites Morocco 2-0 with goals from Evidence Makgopa and Teboho Mokoena. In the quarterfinals, there was a penalty shootout against Cape Verde, which South Africa won 2-1. The team has not reached the finals since 1998, when they lost to Egypt. However, in the last tournament in 1996, they defeated Tunisia at home and won their only title in the tournament.
Nigeria:
Nigeria started the match strongly. In the group stage, the Nigerians did not lose with two wins and one draw, but finished second in the group behind Equatorial Guinea. In the round of 16, they defeated Cameroon 2-0 with two goals from Ademola Lookman. In the quarterfinals, the striker scored in his team's match against Angola, which the team won 1-0. Nigeria last reached the Africa Cup of Nations final in 2013, when they defeated Burkina Faso to win the championship. In total, he won three titles (1980, 1994, 2013).
Bouake
Peace Stadium
Nigeria will face South Africa in the semi-finals of the African Cup of Nations on Wednesday night. The 90-minute match at the Bouake Peace Stadium in Bouake, Ivory Coast, will see both teams compete for a place in the tournament finals.
1 hour!
There is still an hour left until the Africa Cup of Nations semi-final match between Nigeria and South Africa begins.
Where
and how can I watch Nigeria vs South Africa in real time on TV? Nigeria vs South Africa

africa
cup of nations

Date:
Wednesday, February 7, 2024.

Time:
12pm (Brazil)

Venue:
Peace Stadium, Bouake, Ivory Coast.

Where
to watch: band.com.br (website) and BandPlay (streaming).

When
will the Nigeria vs South Africa match be played? How can I watch it live in real time? The Africa Cup of Nations match between Nigeria and South Africa will take place at 2pm (Brasilia time) at the Peace Stadium in Bouake, Ivory Coast. Kicked off. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN and The Star. You can see it all at VAVEL Brasil. South Africa's expected lineup:
Williams.
Mvara, Kekana, Mudau, Modiba. Shihole, Mokoena. Zwan, morena, tau. McGopa. Technician: Hugo Bruce
Possible
members of Nigeria:
Nwaba;
Ekon, Ajayi, Bassey. Zaidu, Onyeka, Iwobi, Ola Aina. Lookman, Osimhen, and Moses Simon. Technician: Jose Peceiro
South
Africa Highlights: Percy Tau
The
South African national team has great confidence in the performance of striker Percy Tau, a key player in Egypt's Al Ahly attack. This season, the player has made 26 appearances for club and country, scoring eight goals.

Tau,
29, is playing in his second African Cup of Nations looking to make a name for himself and contribute to his team's success. South Africa
South
Africa reached the podium in their first three appearances after the end of the apartheid CAN ban. However, their success stalled in 2000, and since then, Bafana have missed all three of his tournaments, including the last, and have not progressed beyond the quarter-finals in any of the tournaments they have competed in.

At
the beginning of CAN, South Africa lost to Mali 0-2 in the first round. In the second round, the team responded by defeating Namibia 4-0, with Percy Tau, Themba Zwane (2) and Thapelo Maseko being the scorers. Although South Africa ended in a goalless draw with Tunisia in the third and final group stage match, they still managed to advance to the round of 16. In the final tournament, South Africa defeated a strong team 2-0 in the round of 16, eliminating Morocco. In the final match, the quarter-finals, South Africa defeated Cape Verde 2-1 in a penalty shootout after a normal draw.The highlight of the match was goalkeeper Ronwen Williams' save from four penalties. That was it.

Nigeria
Highlights: Victor Osimhen
In
the opening group stage match against Equatorial Guinea, Napoli striker Victor Osimhen scored Nigeria's first goal of the tournament. Osimhen has already scored an astonishing 21 goals in 31 appearances for the Nigeria national team, establishing himself as the team's main attacking weapon.

The
players will be determined and want to lead Nigeria to victory in the tournament, something that hasn't happened since 2013. Osimhen's commanding presence on the pitch has proven crucial to the team's title aspirations.

Nigeria

The
Nigerian national team entered the African Cup of Nations with the difficult task of winning the title four times, repeating success in 1980, 1994 and 2013. Under the leadership of Portuguese coach Jose Peceiro, the team features some of Europe's finest talent, including: Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, Kelechi Iheanacho and others.

In
the opening game, Nigeria were held to a 1-1 draw by Equatorial Guinea, with Victor Osimhen scoring Nigeria's goal, which put them in trouble. In the second round, the team defeated Ivory Coast 1-0 with a goal from Troost-Ekong. In the final round of the group stage, Nigeria defeated Guinea-Bissau 1-0 to qualify. In the Round of 16, Ademola Lookman scored both goals as Nigeria defeated Cameroon 2-0. In the final match, the quarter-finals, Ademola Lookman scored a goal and Nigeria defeated Angola 1-0, securing a place in the African Cup of Nations semi-finals.

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