Live broadcast, TV channel, send-off time and team news for Afcon Group's 3rd place – The Sun



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TUNISIA will face Nigeria in Afcon's third-place match, after both teams were eliminated from the semi-final in dramatic circumstances.

A free kick at the 95th minute of Riyad Mahrez allowed Nigeria to defeat Algeria 2-1, while Tunisia extended the match against Senegal.

    Nigeria will play the match for third place after losing to Algeria

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Nigeria will play the match for third place after losing to AlgeriaCredit: AFP or licensors

In a match in which both teams missed the penalties, the Carthage Eagles lost 1-0 to the Teranga Lions because of a goal against Dylan Bronn.

When is Tunisia vs Nigeria?

Tunisia against Nigeria will take place on Wednesday, July 16th.

The match will start at 8pm in the United Kingdom, Nigeria and Tunisia – at 9pm in Egypt.

It will take place at Al Salam stadium in Cairo.

What is the TV channel Tunisia vs Nigeria and can I broadcast it live?

Tunisia against Nigeria will be live on Eurosport 2.

The cover will begin 15 minutes before the kickoff at 19:45.

To broadcast the match live, head to the Eurosport player.

Can I watch Tunisia against Nigeria for free?

Amazon Prime offers a free trial of the Eurosport player for new customers.

You can either buy a 7-day trial for £ 6.99 or a 30-day trial for £ 7.99.

News from the team

Tunisian team

Goalkeepers: Farouk Ben Mustapha, Moez Ben Cherifia, Mouez Hbaden

defenders Ybadine Meriah, Osama Haddadi, Rami Bedoui, Dylan Bronn, Karim Aouadhi, Mohamed Drager, Wajdi Kechrida, Nbadim Hnid

Midfielders: Youssef Msakni, Sbadi Ferjani, Naim Sliti, Anice Badri, Ellyes Skhiri, Bbadem Srarfi, Ghailene Chaalali, Ayman Ben Mohamed, Marc Lamti

Before: Wahbi Khazri, Taha Ybadine Khenissi, Firas Chaouat

Nigeria team

Goalkeepers: Ikechukwu Ezenwa, Francis Uzoho, Daniel Akpeyi

defenders Kenneth Omeruo, Shehu Abdullahi, William Troost-Ekong, Leon Balogun, Ola Aina, Jamilu Collins, Chidozie Awaziem

Midfielders: John Obi Mikel, Alex Iwobi, Wilfred Ndidi, Peter Etebo, Simon Moses, John Ogu, Henry Onyekuru, Samuel Kalu, Samuel Chukwueze

Before: Ahmed Musa, Odion Ighalo, Victor Osimhen and Paul Onuachu

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