Africa Cup of Nations 2022: History, Where to Watch, and the Favorites for the Title in Cameroon

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The 33rd edition of the AFCON has already started after being initially delayed due to the pandemic. A competition brimming with top players from the major European leagues reigns supreme across the entire African continent. There hasn’t been a repeat champion or title winner at the Africa Cup of Nations since Egypt won the series in 2006 prior to winning the competitions in Ghana in 2008 and Angola in 2010.

Who will win this year? For bettors, as you await the matches, make sure to visit mightytips Canada for knowledgeable and calculated betting tips, analysis, and predictions from their team of expert tipsters on the most prestigious tournament of the African continent. You can bet on the favorites that are usually known in every game by enlisting the help of leading sports betting professionals like Kate Richardson.

History

AFCON is Africa’s most esteemed sports tournament. The tournament is coordinated by the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF). The structure of the tournament has continued to evolve, with the teams growing from just 3 in 1957 to 24 in 2019. The active involvement of African nations resulted in the addition of knockout stages in 1968, and this was the year it was agreed that the competitions be held on a biennial basis.

Where to Watch

The competition’s telecast accessibility is still a major concern; and this year is no exception. beIN Sports owns the television rights. Are you like the others asking ‘how to watch the Africa Cup of Nations?’ We’ve got you covered. The AFCON competition will be broadcast on beIN Sports in the United States and Canada, with coverage available in both English and Spanish.

Subscribers of Fanatiz and YouTube TV can also access beIN streaming sites. Because beIN XTRA is fully available, it’s also accessible on a variety of other platforms.

British subscription sports channel Sky Sports has also officially confirmed that it will broadcast all of the 52 AFCON matches. For live streaming video football CAF Africa Cup of Nations, you can use your NOW TV plan, and other live streaming platforms available in your region.

When Is The Africa Cup Of Nations Final?

The final match of the AFCON is scheduled for February 6, 2022 in Cameroon. The final two teams will be decided after the knockout phase has been concluded.

The Favorites for the Title in Cameroon

Every tournament will have a host of teams which are designated as the favorites before it kicks off. This is the same with AFCON. According to experts, these are the major favorites for the title:

  • Algeria

Algeria is the clear favorite to win and claim their second successive CAN title, having won the competition in 2019. They breezed through the CAN 2022 Qualifying Games in December. The Desert Foxes have one of Africa’s best footballers Riyad Mahrez; in their team, and they are currently riding high on confidence after a 33-match undefeated run in all competitions.

Recently, Algeria stormed to a historic win at the FIFA Arab Cup in December, and they were able to pull off this feat without their European based players. Nonetheless, as sports fans have long noted in numerous tournaments, the reputation of favorites poses a difficult responsibility of a high standard that needs to be maintained.

  • Senegal

Since their iconic defeat of France in the 2002 World Cup, they have been regarded as one of Africa’s most impressive teams. After ultimately losing to Algeria in the final of AFCON 2019, they are considered a strong candidate to realize their long-awaited opportunity and win their 1st championship title.

  • Cameroon

Cameroon caught the eye of sports fans in 1990 when they became the first African team to compete in the World Cup quarter-finals, falling only to Bobby Robson’s famous English team.  Of course, they lack the top names that their challengers have, but Cameroon’s opposition will be cautious of their home ground advantage.

  • Egypt

For a number of reasons, the Egyptians are long standing favorites to win the CAN. One of the reasons is that they have customarily been one of the most talented teams at the AFCON. Secondly, you may want to ask how many times has the Egyptian national football team won the Africa Cup of Nations? Well, the answer is 7, which makes them the most successful team in the competition’s history. They famously won the competition three times in a row in 2006, 2008, and 2010.That says a lot, doesn’t it? 

Mo Salah is another reason why the Pharaohs are considered one of the favorites – the Liverpool forward is currently regarded as one of the best players in the football world.

  • Morocco

Morocco had already established themselves as a dominant force after an incredibly successful back line in the CAN qualifying games – surrendering only one goal, and an intimidating strike force in the World Cup qualifiers – having scored 20 goals, second only to Algeria.

Morocco’s resilience has allowed their manager to rest some of their top strikers, including Chelsea’s Hakim Ziyech, Mazraoui, and Marseille’s Amine Harit, without negatively impacting their performances.

  • Tunisia

The Eagles of Carthage, as they are fondly called, appear to be a powerful outside favorite to win CAN 22 after registering the finest qualifying results of any squad. Their manager, Mondher Kebaier, is known to be excellent, winning the hearts out of his team and fans. The major issue however is, while Tunisia can completely dominate through average opponents, they frequently find it difficult against the top teams. If Kebaier is to meet fans’ lofty aspirations and lead Tunisia to their second CAN triumph since 2004, he must overcome this major hurdle.

  • Ivory Coast

This is a new team brimming with young and hungry talents after the old squad was overhauled. With stars such as Crystal Palace’s Wilfried Zaha, Ajax’s Sébastien Haller, Arsenal’s Nicolas Pepe, to mention but a few, this is a team that will strike fear into every opponent’s defense.

After the great heights of the last generation of Ivorian players, this team will also have a point to prove, and this is expected to spur them on.

Final Thought

Besides the confines of the sports fields, AFCON has served as a forum for the expression of diplomatic ideals, cultural identities and beliefs. After inheriting colonial power structures bereft of native symbols of cultural identity, some self-governing nations invested significant socio – economic capital in domestic sports leagues to instill a sense of dignity and unification between many different ethnicities. No African event upholds this as much as the African Cup of Nations.

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