Live
Live Updates
Got it?
As for Comoros, if they win, then Guinea-Bissau don't beat Nigeria and Sudan don't beat Egypt, then Algeria don't beat Cote d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone lose to Guinea, they go through.
This is an extremely sizable match. Ghana have been miserable so far this tournament, insipid and fractious in equal measure, but thanks to a group stage that permits 16/24 teams to make the knockout stages, they've still got a decent chance of qualifying. A win will give them a chance, but a win by two goals will make things certain, because it'll give them a superior goal difference to third-placed teams in pools that are already finished, though all of them would have four points. Any one-goal win that isn't 1-0 also takes them through, on goals scored, while 1-0 will put them exactly level with Cape Verde and Malawi, third in Group A and B respectively, and what happens then will depend on what happens in tomorrow and Thursday's games. Oh, and if they win. Morocco beat Gabon and there's a three-goal swing they qualify second; a two-goal swing and it depends how many goals are scored.