Group G in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers is set for a thrilling finish, with Sierra Leone and Zambia poised for a possible final-day showdown. Reigning AFCON champions Ivory Coast need just one more win to secure their place in the tournament and defend their title. However, Sierra Leone could shift the momentum and move close to Zambia in the group standings if they overcome Chad in a high-stakes away match on Wednesday, which will be held in Abidjan, Chad’s adopted home ground.
Adding to Sierra Leone’s hopes, 40-year-old striker Kei Kamara, the second-highest scorer in Major League Soccer history, has returned from international retirement to boost the West African side. The first leg between Sierra Leone and Chad saw a tightly contested goalless draw, maintaining the suspense for their upcoming clash. Historically, the two teams have met only three times, with each securing a win and sharing one draw.
Both Sierra Leone and Chad currently sit on two points, making this encounter pivotal for each side’s hopes of advancing. With Kamara’s leadership and experience up front, the Leone Stars are optimistic about breaking the deadlock and capitalizing on their chance to stay in contention for a spot in the AFCON.
The match, set for 7 p.m. local time in Abidjan, promises to be an intense battle as both teams fight for crucial points.