Senegal-Cameroon: streaming, TV channel and compositions

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Senegal and Cameroon face each other for the 2nd day of the group stage of CAN 2023, this Friday (6 p.m.). Here is all the essential information on this match.

The poster looks like a final. And yet, Senegal and Cameroon have not been swimming in the same waters for several years. While all the lights are green for the title holder, flamboyant against Gambia during their entry into this African Cup of Nations (3-0), the Indomitable Lions had to be content with a score of parity against Guinea (1-1).

Cameroon remains Cameroon, recalled Aliou Cissé, who did not hesitate to challenge his opponent. He’s a competitive beast. We know that Cameroonians should never be buried because they are capable of getting back up all the time. Over time, we saw that they were capable of taking on challenges. You know, we in Senegal are a people who don’t talk much. A very humble people. So, as I say, Cameroon, you are the continent. We know you…”. The match is on.

The expected compositions

Senegal : Mendy – Diatta, Koulibaly, Seck, Jakobs – Camara, Diallo, Gueye – Sarr, Diallo, Mané.

Cameroon : Onana – Castelletto, Gonzalez, Moukoudi, Yongwa – Ntcham, Kemen, Zambo Anguissa – Magri, Toko Ekambi, N’Koudou.

Where to watch the game ?

This CAN match between Senegal and Cameroon will be broadcast this Friday on beIN SPORTS 1, from 6 p.m. It will also be possible to watch it on the group’s streaming platform, beIN CONNECT.

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