Big games for USM Alger and ASEC Mimosas

Big games for USM Alger and ASEC Mimosas
Ghazi Ayadi of Stade player challenges Houssam Eddine Ghacha of USM Alger during CAF Confederation Cup 2024/25 Preliminary Round match between Stade Tunisia and USM Alger at Hammadi Agrebi Stadium in Tunis,Tunisia on 14 September 2024 ©Mehrez Toujani/BackpagePix

by Staff Reporter

Friday Sep 20, 2024. 13:55

USM Alger and ASEC Mimosas need to overturn firs-leg deficits in the preliminary second round if they want to qualify for the CAF Confederation Cup group stages.


USM Alger are trailing 1-0 to Stade Tunisien going into the second leg at the Miloud Hadefi Stadium on Sunday.


The 2022-23 champions have to win by two goals in Oran without conceding to avoid extra time.


ASEC Mimosas have an away goal to work with at least as they prepare to welcome ASC Kara to the Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium on Sunday.


Les Mimos suffered a 2-1 defeat in the first leg in Lome last weekend, although Abdul Razack Cisse’s 94th-minute goal kept their hopes alive.


Defending champions Zamalek will be targeting more of the same when they host Kenya Police at the Cairo International Stadium on Friday.


The White Knights were made to work for the 1-0 victory in Nairobi last weekend and they will march on if the opposition fail to score in Cairo.


RS Berkane are sitting pretty ahead of their clash with Dadje at the Berkane Municipal Stadium on Friday.


The Oranges Boys ran out 2-0 victors in Cotonou last weekend to give themselves a comfortable two-away goals cushion.


Stellenbosch must navigate a tricky away tie as they head to Kinshasa to face AS Vita Club at the Stade des Martyrs on Sunday.


The Maroons are in the driver’s seat after they claimed a 2-0 win in Cape Town last weekend, although it will be their first trip to another country as debutants in the competition.


Sekhukhune United have some work to do if they wish to continue their continental adventure as they ready themselves for the visit of Lunda Sul to the Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday.


Babina Noko were undone by a last-minute goal from Joca in Luanda and they need to score at least once in Polokwane to keep their dreams alive.


CAF Confederation Cup second-leg fixtures:


Friday, September 20


18h30: Stade Malien v Paynesville


19h00: Zamalek v Kenya Police


21h00: RS Berkane v Dadje


Saturday, September 21


18h00: Sekhukhune United v Lunda Sul


19h00: CS Constantine v Nsoatreman


19h30: CS Sfaxien v Rukinzo


Sunday, September 22


15h00: Simba v Al Ahli Tripoli


15h00: Dynamos v Orapa United


16h00: AS Vita Club v Stellenbosch


16h30: Saint-Eloi Lupopo v Bravos do Maquis


16h30: AS Otoho v Black Bulls


17h00: Enyimba v Etoile Filante


18h00: ASEC Mimosas v ASC Kara


18h00: Al Masry v Al Hilal Benghazi


19h00: ASC Jaraaf v RC Abidjan


19h00: USM Alger v Stade Tunisien







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