The African Cup of Nations continues with another mouth-watering contest as Gambia and Mali go toe to toe for top spot in Group F at the Limbe Omnisport Stadium on Sunday.
Having both picked up opening-day wins on Wednesday, both sides are currently level on three points at the top of the table and this makes for an exciting watch.
Gambia marked their debut at the Africa Cup of Nations on a winning note as they edged out Mauritania 1-0 when the sides squared off in the opening game on Wednesday.
The West Africans secured their spot in Cameroon after finishing top of Group D in the qualifiers, level on 10 points with runners-up Gabon and one point above third-placed Congo DR.
Gambia could not have wished for a better start on the biggest stage in African football as Ablie Jallow opened the scoring just 10 minutes into the game before repelling Al-Murabitun and holding on to their lead.
This was a first win in three games for Tom Saintfiet’s men, who suffered a narrow 1-0 friendly defeat at the hands of Kosovo on June 11 before losing 2-0 to New Zealand five days later.
Gambia will have to make do with the absence of Salford City full-back Ibou Touray, who hobbled off the pitch with an 82nd-minute injury in the win over Mauritania on Wednesday.
In his absence, 27-year-old Bubacarr Sanneh could come into the fold for his first starting appearance since June’s 1-0 win over Togo.
With his strike against Al-Murabitun, Jallow has now scored two goals in his last three games for Gambia and we expect the 23-year-old forward to lead the attack alongside Zurich man Assan Ceesay.
Meanwhile, Brighton and Hove Albion midfielder Yves Bussouma should come in for his first start of the tournament in place of Adama Traore who was hooked off shortly before the hour mark through injury.
The Malians will also be unable to call upon the services of El Bilal Toure as the Reims forward will serve his suspension after receiving his marching orders against Tunisia on Wednesday.
Gambia possible starting lineup:
Jobe; Modou, Colley, Sanneh, Tore; Marreh, Adams, Colley, Barrow; Ceesay, Jallow
Mali possible starting lineup:
Mounkoro; Haidara, Kouyate, Sacko, Traore; Camara, Bissouma; Djenepo, Haidara, Traore; Kone
By Joshua Ojele
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