45+1 min Sylla, who’s been Guinea’s most significant threat, such that it is, batters through two challenges, stretches into the box, and flings himself to the floor. No penalty.
45 min Benlarmi brings the ball out so Kante dashes through him. Somehow, he avoids a booking – that was a far worse foul than the one for which Guediora was booked.
43 min Atal rushes forward down the right and finds Mahrez, who sort of treads on the ball after misreading its path along the bobbles. It’s not unamusing.
41 min Algeria knock it about. They’re one of the more confident and organised sides in the competition, I’d say. They have individuals able to alter the flow of things, but there’s also cohesion between them in general play.
39 min Bounedjah glides away from his man and looks to attack the box, then treads on the ball instead. You absolutely hate to see it.
34 min Lovely from Bounedjah, coming deep to turn and feed Fegouli, dashing into space. He feeds Mahrez, whose first touch is glorious, taking him away from Diawara before he megs Falette, but Sylla does really well to race across and insert himself between man and ball.
33 min Belaili, inside his own box, tries to duck outside Sylla, pressing him, but loses the ball and dangles fingers into face. On the burst, Sylla goes down, but the ref says no penalty. Another that VAR might just’ve given; another that could do without being given.
31 min Dyrestam nashes down the right and humps over a cross towards the back post, seeking Yattara. But Atal is there to put him off, and Algeria bring the ball away.
29 min Guediora into Feghouli, who beds a ball between Bounedjah and Kone … Bounedjah might get it, but inexplicably checks his run.
27 min Algeria are much quicker too and off the ball – the decision to rest most of his first XI for the final group game is working out well.
GOAL! Algeria 1-0 Guinea (Belaili 24)
This is very nice, Belaili moving the ball into Bounedjah and running off him and Seka daydreams. He accepts the return and passes a deceptively easy-looking finish into the far corner!
23 min Algeria force consecutive corners and when the second winds up with Belaili, he curls to the back post where Bounedjah sends an overhead kick over the top.
20 min Aaaarrrggghhh! Guediora swings a lovely ball over the top for Bounedjah, who brings it down beautifully, before opening his body to slot home, before punching over the bar from eight yards. That is very silly behaviour.
Updated
20 min Guinea are slinging too many long balls at Kante, but are playing pretty well otherwise.
17 min Guediora, on a yellow card, slides throug someone – I think it was Diawara – and somehow avoids a repeat performance.
17 min Guinea move it nicely through midfield, but Yattara then tries to waltz around two men and Benlamri mops up.
14 min Mandi bumps Kante as the contest a high ball so the ref books Guediora, who was also there.
13 min A long ball over the top finds Bounedjah and he contrls, takes a touch, and rifles a riser inside the neat post. The ref reckons Falette stepped up in time but I’m not at all sure.
11 min Bennacer and Kante contest am aerial ball inside the box, the latter wearing the forearm of the former. There’s little remiss, but VAR would probably give a penalty on review.
7 min Mahrez runs away as Belaili taps for Guediora; he slashes a drive that’s wide and plenty.
6 min Mahrez runs past Camara, who blooters him because he can’t resist the opportunity; that’s a yellow card and a free-kick from 25 yards, almost dead centre. Or “Mahrez territory”, as it’s also known.
Updated
4 min Nice from Sylla, dashing down the left and exchanging passes with Traore and Camara. He runs out of position, so Bensebaini shepherds back to M’Boli, who flicks behind his own leg … and is robbed by Kante! But the ball runs kindly for Algeria and they clear.
3 min CAF need to find a way of getting more supporters into these games. They should insist that spares are distributed at local schools or somesuch.
Updated
2 min Belaili takes the kick himself, curling towards the back post. Mandi is up, but he can’t quite get his head to it.
2 min Traore hauls down Belaili, giving Algeria a chance to curl a ball into the box from the left, 25 yards out.
I wonder how daring Algeria will be tonight. On the one hand, they want an open game; on the other, they don’t want to be caught on the counter. In tournament football, teams tend to eliminate risk, but in this match I’d expect that to be a leveller.
“I’ll have you know that Gradel single handedly kept a terrible Toulouse team in Ligue 1,” emails Alexandre Chesneau. “Could Zaha do it on a rainy night in Amiens ? That’s what I thought.”
I look forward to Arsenal signing him when it turns out that they can’t, in fact, get Zaha for £25 and a set of tracksuits.
Updated
The players run over to their fans – they are absolutely buzzing – while Bolasie wipes sodium chloride and H20 from his eyes.
This is amazing from Madagascar, making their first appearance in the competition! First, they diddle Nigeria to win the group, and now this!
Updated
Madagascar beat DRC 4-2 on penalties! They play Ghana or Tunisia in the quarter-finals!
Bolasie swipes over the bar in woeful fashion!
Updated
Madagascar 4-2 DRC
Mombris sees the keeper go, so sweeps into the middle of the goal. If Yannick Bolasie misses, DRC are out!
Madagascar 3-1 DRC
Fontaine does Ngumbi with the eyes, sweeping across him into the side-netting.
Madagascar and DRC will shortly shred their nerves and risk their reputations for our delectation.
Looking at the draw, things have opened up very nicely for Senegal; Benin followed by one of the teams below looks a pretty generous route to the final. The bottom half of the draw, though, is harder to unravel. Côte d’Ivoire have the strongest squad, but probably not the strongest team; currently, Wilfried Zaha is being kept out of it by Max Gradel. Yes, I know. They could easily lose to Mali tomorrow and then play tonight’s winners; Nigeria will probably beat South Africa in the other quarter.
Word to the wise: Madagascar and DRC are locked at 2-2 with five minutes of extra-time remaining. It’s been a really good game, and one which deserves to be settled by the
lottery that is a penalty shoot-out. The winners play Ghana or Tunisia next.
test of skill under pressure
As for Guinea, they make two changes: up front, Kante replaces Kaba, and behind him, Camara replaces Kamano.
So Algeria revert to what is now, undoubtedly, their first XI, and the one which beat Senegal – there’s no place for Ounas. I actually think it might be more of a 4-1-4-1 than a 4-3-3, with Guediora in front of the back four, but we’ll see.
Teams!
Algeria (4-3-3): M’Bolhi; Atal, Mandi, Benlamri, Bensebaini; Guedioura, Bennacer, Feghouli; Mahrez, Bounedjah, Belaili.
Guinea: (4-2-3-1): Kone; Dyrestam, Seka, Falette, Sylla; Cisse, Diawara; Yattara, Camara, Traore; Kante.
Preamble
Algeria qualified for this stage by beating Kenya, Senegal and Tanzania; Guinea qualified for this stage by drawing with Madagascar, losing to Nigeria and beating 10-man Burundi. Which is to say that it’s fairly obvious what’s going to happen tonight … except this is football, and nothing is ever obvious. Just ask Egypt.
Quite how Guinea stop Algeria, though, is open to question. If they sit back, they allow Riyad Mahrez and Sofiane Feghouli to dominate possesion, and pick passes into the box; if they push on, Mahrez and Feghouli still dominate possesion, and slide passes in behind. There’ve been better choices.
Chances are, Guinea pursue the former method and hope they can hold out, which might encourage Djamel Belmadi to retain Adam Ounas. He got a run out in the final group game and scored twice; his game-breaking quality might be useful tonight.
Kick-off: 8pm BST, 9pm local time.
Updated