Niger receives Algeria on the occasion of the 4th day of group F of the qualifying phase for CAN 2024 this Monday, March 27. The Fennecs can win their ticket during this meeting.

Niger has no real choice but to win against Algeria on Monday March 27 if they want to play in the next African Cup of Nations. Indeed, the Nigeriens have only 2 small points in this group F of the qualifying phase for CAN 2024, 2 less than Tanzania which is second. As a reminder, the first two places only qualify for the next African Cup. “It’s the best team in Africa with Senegal,” said the French coach of this team, Jean-Michel Cavalli, about Algeria.

Precisely the Fennecs could win their ticket to CAN 2024 if successful this Monday against Niger. Djamel Belmadi’s men are three out of three in this group F of the qualifying phase. They will be able to surf on the success acquired in the last seconds 4 days ago against the Nigeriens in Baraki (2-1). “It’s a decisive match in the sense that we can already qualify, which is a very good thing,” said the Fennecs coach.

The Niger – Algeria match will take place this Monday, March 27 at 6 p.m. The match will be played in Rades at the Olympic Stadium Hammadi Agrebi.

It is Bein Sports 2 which will broadcast this Niger – Algeria. The Malian Boubou Traoré will be at the whistle of this meeting.

The Niger – Algeria match will also be available for streaming on Canal’s digital platform, MyCanal. You must have a subscription to be able to watch the match.

Jean-Michel Cavalli could opt for this starting eleven on the occasion of the reception of Algeria on Monday, March 27: Djibo – Yakubu, Doudou, Diabate, Katkore, Alhassane – Wonkoye, Moumouni, Magid, Adebayor – Sosah.

Opposite, Djamel Belmadi will not be able to count on Islam Slimani who left the selection because of an injury. Youcef Atal and Adam Ounas will not be there because they are also injured. Here is the probable eleven of the Greens: Mandrea – Bensebaini, Touba, Hadjam – Bennacer, Bentaleb, Léris, Ait-Nouri – Mahrez, Chaibi, Bounedjah.