Victor Osimhen (L) and Riyad Mahrez (R) will face off in the quarter finals
A heavyweight African showdown awaits football fans as Nigeria and Algeria lock horns in the third quarterfinal of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations on Saturday, January 10, 2026, in Marrakech.
With a place in the semifinals on the line, this encounter between two continental giants promises drama, quality, and a test of both pedigree and resilience.
Both sides have been in sparkling form throughout the tournament. The Super Eagles entered the knockout stage with a perfect record, scoring 12 goals in four matches.
Led by coach Eric Chelle, Nigeria boasts a blend of youth and experience, with striker Victor Osimhen three goals shy of Rashidi Yekini’s all-time record, a milestone that could be within reach if he finds the back of the net.
Chelle’s team also has the strongest attack in the tournament, and their near-pristine record in AFCON quarterfinals gives them a psychological edge: Nigeria have advanced from this stage 10 out of 11 times since 1992, beating top sides including Senegal, Ghana, Cameroon, and Ivory Coast.
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Algeria, meanwhile, is on a journey of redemption after consecutive group-stage exits in the previous two editions.
The Fennec Foxes have displayed defensive solidity under Vladimir Petkovic, conceding just once in four matches, with goalkeeper Luca Zidane playing a crucial role.
Captain Riyad Mahrez, now 34, has been pivotal, scoring three goals and orchestrating Algeria’s attacks alongside experienced teammates Baghdad Bounedjah, Ismaël Bennacer, and Ramy Bensebaini.
Young talents like Fares Chaibi have also contributed key moments, balancing experience with youthful energy. Their Round of 16 victory over DR Congo, sealed by a 119th-minute strike from Adil Boulbina, demonstrated their resilience and capacity to perform under pressure.
History adds spice to the encounter. Nigeria and Algeria last met in the 2019 AFCON semi-final, when Mahrez’s stoppage-time free-kick delivered Algeria a 2–1 victory en route to the title.
Now, both teams have proven themselves in the group stage, making this quarterfinal not just a battle for progression but a chance to assert supremacy and continue their continental legacies.
With Nigeria’s attacking flair pitted against Algeria’s disciplined defense, fans can expect a thrilling contest of strategy, skill, and tension.
One misstep could end either team’s perfect run, setting the stage for an unforgettable AFCON quarterfinal in Morocco.
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