Following an eventful conclusion of the group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations, sixty-eight goals were scored and ten of them came from spot kicks after thirty-six matches.
The knockout phase of the tourney will see sixteen teams continue their quest; Group winners and runners-up from each of six groups joined by the four best losers who are the four best-ranked third-place nations in their groups. Cape Verde, Malawi, Tunisia and Comoros got the best third-place finish spots
Teams that made it to the Knockout phase are: Egypt, Nigeria, Cape Verde, Cameroon, Mali, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Guinea, Gambia, Morocco, Malawi, Tunisia and Gabon.
The group stage came with lots of surprises, controversies, and upsets. Four-time Africa cup of Nations champions Ghana failed to win a match and were defeated by debutant Comoros Island in their last group game.
The black stars of Ghana were joined by the Defending champions Algeria in the early exit of AFCON after losing two games in their group, scoring one goal in three games with Gambia and Comoros making history as the first two debutants to qualify for the round of 16 since 1965.
Senegal finished top of Group B with 5 points (W1 D2), becoming the first side since Zambia in 1994 to win their group while scoring only once while Cameroon have scored the most goals at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations so far (7) with Cameroon’s striker and Captain Vincent Aboubakar currently the top scorer with five goals
Super Eagles of Nigeria being the only team in the tournament to win all group stage fixtures topped the Log in Group D will lock horns with Tunisia at Roumde Adjia Stadium in Garoua. The last time just one nation managed to finish the group stage with maximum points at the AFCON was in 2010 with Egypt being the team and the eventual winners.
With 10 players currently isolating after positive Covid-19 tests, the Carthage Eagles qualified despite losing two matches in two matches in Group F but scaled through as one of the best third-placed teams in the competition. The last time both teams met at the AFCON was in Egypt, where Nigeria claimed a 1-0 victory to clinch the bronze medal. The winner from Nigeria Vs Tunisia's encounter will face Burkina Faso or Gabon in the Quarter-finals.
Both teams have met 20 times in the past. The Super Eagles won six, drew eight, while Tunisia won six. Super Eagles last lost to the Tunisians in 2004 in an AFCON semi-final match, which ended 1-1 during regulation time with the North African nation winning 5-3 on penalties. In 2006, Austin Eguavoen finished the group stage with 9 points (three wins), met Tunisia in the quarter-final, and defeated them via penalties
Burkina Faso will face Gabon at the Limbe Stadium. The Stallions qualified for the round of 16 despite a defeat to host on an opening day in Group A, defeated Cape Verde and a 1-1 draw against Ethiopia while Gabon’s five points without captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who returned to Arsenal after being diagnosed with heart lesions following a positive Covid-19 test finished as runners-up in Group C after defeating Comoros and two draws against Ghana and Morocco.
Head-to-head (h2h) history and results
Burkina Faso wins: 4
Draws: 7
Gabon wins: 8