As the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) which will kick off in Ivory Coast draws close, all 24 participating countries are ramping up their pre-tournament training. Morocco, who had a historical campaign at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, were the first country to arrive the host country.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria have ramped up their AFCON preparations and have returned to Nigeria from Abu Dhabi. They will be in Abidjan, their host city to begin preparations in the hunt for a fourth title where their base camp will be at the National Police College.
Here are the fixtures and schedule for the group stages:

Sunday, January 13 – Opening Ceremony
Ivory Coast v Guinea-Bissau (8pm)*
Monday, January 14
NIGERIA v Equatorial Guinea (2pm)
Egypt v Mozambique (5pm)
Ghana v Cape Verde (8pm)
Tuesday, January 15
Senegal v Gambia (2pm)
Cameroon v Guinea (5pm)
Algeria v Angola (8pm)
Wednesday, January 16
Burkina Faso v Mauritania (2pm)
Tunisia v Namibia (5pm)
Mali v South Africa (8pm)
Thursday, January 17
Morocco v Tanzania (5pm)
DR Congo v Zambia (8pm)
Friday, January 18
Equatorial Guinea v Guinea-Bissau (2pm)
Ivory Coast v NIGERIA (5pm)
Egypt v Ghana (8pm)

Saturday, January 19
Cape Verde v Mozambique (2pm)
Senegal v Cameroon (5pm)
Guinea v Gambia (8pm)
Sunday, January 20
Algeria v Burkina Faso (2pm)
Mauritania v Angola (5pm)
Tunisia v Mali (8pm)
Monday, January 21
Morocco v DR Congo (2pm)
Zambia v Tanzania (5pm)
South Africa v Namibia (8pm)

Tuesday, January 22
Equatorial Guinea v Ivory Coast (5pm)
Guinea-Bissau v NIGERIA (5pm)
Cape Verde v Egypt (8pm)
Mozambique v Ghana (8pm)
Wednesday, January 23
Gambia v Cameroon (5pm)
Guinea v Senegal (5pm)
Angola v Burkina Faso (8pm)
Mauritania v Algeria (8pm)
Thursday, January 24
Namibia v Mali (5pm)
South Africa v Tunisia (5pm)
Tanzania v DR Congo (8pm)
Zambia v Morocco (8pm)
*All times GMT+1













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