Egypt vs Algeria live streaming- 28 January- African Cup of Nations semifinal

Watch Egypt vs Algeria live in the African Nations Cup semifinal ( January 28 2010)

Six time champions Egypt will be looking to make the finals of the African Cup of Nations at the expense of local rivals Algeria when the two sides meet in Benguela on Thursday evening ( January 28 2010)

The Pharaohs beat Cameroon 3-1 in extra time to reach the last four, albeit in controversial circumstances. Skipper Ahmed Hassan's extra time goal for Egypt did not cross the line, but the referee allowed it to stand. Egypt are yet to be beaten in this tournament- they have won all four of their fixtures so far.

Algeria stunned hot favourites Ivory Coast to reach the semifinals. Les Fennecs were trailing 2-1 with seconds left on the clock but a late equaliser from Madjid Bougherra and an early extra time goal from Hameur Bouazza saw the Desert Foxes get the better of the Elephants.

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Egypt vs Nigeria live- African Nations Cup- 12 January

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Watch Egypt vs Nigeria live plus other AFCON games on your computer

It is the Super Eagles vs the Pharaohs on January 12, 2010 as tournament favourites Egypt and Nigeria lock horns in Benguela. Join our partner network today and watch Egypt vs Nigeria and other AFCON games on your computer.

Egypt, reigning African champions, failed to make it to the 2010 World Cup after losing a playoff to Algeria. Nigeria, on the other hand, just about managed to make it, with Mozambique doing them a huge favour by beating Tunisia on the final day of matches.

This match will see some of the best attacking talents in Africa on display. Egypt have the likes of Emad Moteab, Hosni Abd Rabo and Mohamed Zidan, while Nigeria will be counting on Yakubu, Obafemi Martins, Kanu, Chinedu Obasi and co.

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Angola vs Mali live- January 10 2010-African Cup of Nations

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Watch Angola vs Mali Live on January 10, 2010-


(Opening game of the 2010 African Cup of Nations.)

Angola will look to give their fans an early new Year present by beating Mali in the first game of the 2010 African Cup of Nations in Luanda. You can watch live streaming of Angola vs Mali and all other AFCON games by signing up with our partner network.

With Malawi and Algeria being the other two teams in the group, Angola will be keen to start Group A with a win on Sunday. They certainly have the players to do it- the likes of Flavio, Manucho and Djalma Campos are the ones coach Manuel Jose will be relying on.

Mali are coached by Stephen Keshi, the same person who was captain of the victorious Nigerian team of 1994. Keshi also managed to guide Togo to the 2006 World Cup-a marvellous achievement given the players at his disposal. This Malian squad is blessed with talent in the form of Seydou Keita, Mahamadou Diarra, Frederic Kanoute and co.

Watch live streaming of Angola vs Mali on January 10 2010, Sunday. Game kicks off at 20.00 UTC.

2010 African Nations Cup Live

If the 2010 African Cup of Nations (CAN) has entered the psyche of the average EPL fan, it is simply because Chelsea are having to do without Didier Drogba for a month.

But the tournament is so much more than a biennial mid-season irritant for Europe’s top clubs. With the Copa America largely shorn of European-based players in recent tournaments, the CAN is now only behind the European Championships and the World Cup itself on the list of significant international football events.

A combination of the more-diverse nature of Africa itself and an intense sense of national pride among the players has given the CAN a vigour all its own.

And this was undoubtedly enhanced by the quality of the football during the 2008 event, held in Ghana. The international media were drawn to the event by the greater number of European-based players from the “big” leagues – the EPL especially. They were kept there by some terrific matches, stunning goals and a tournament eventually won by the most adventurous, rather than the most cynical, team.

It isn’t too simplistic to portray a clash of styles between the North African nations, such as reigning champions Egypt, and the sub-Saharan nations, most obviously exemplified at the moment by Cote d’Ivoire. Indeed, those two nations produced a wonderful semi-final in 2008.

The fierce national pride that will be on show over the coming weeks is no surprise, given the number of fledgling nations among the sixteen qualifiers. Indeed, only three of this tournament’s participants were independent nations at all when Egypt won the first African Cup of Nations title in 1957.

Egypt’s presence as defending champions lends the tournament a certain dynamism after their elimination from the FIFA World Cup at the play-off stages. The Egyptians’ desire to show the world what it will be missing in the summer will no doubt drive them on.

Ultimately, though, with sides such as Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Cameroon and Egypt’s World Cup conquerors, Algeria, taking part, the football itself promises to be of high quality.

Even the hosts, Angola, proved a surprise package in 2008 and should be capable of reaching the later stages of the tournament, often so vital to a tournament’s success, as Ghana ably demonstrated two years ago.

The 2008 tournament was enough to keep keen football fans house-bound for the best part of a month. This tournament promises to do the same.