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Good evening, all, and welcome to our LIVE coverage of Equatorial Guinea v Ghana.

TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations / Semi-final
Nuevo Estadio de Malabo / 05.02.2015
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    The Editorial Team

    Updated 05/02/2015 at 21:28 GMT


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    Well, I have no idea about that denouement. But what I do know is that Ghana deserved that win and deserve their place in the final. A very odd evening indeed. Thanks for your company.
    86'
    Final whistle. Er, what? Seriously?
    84'
    It's placid exchanges of passes.
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    And we're under way again - about 35 minutes after the game was interrupted. Do I count this as 83 minutes or 90'+35?
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    Journalists are reporting tear gas in the stands.
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    Nsue is shouting at a man in a suit again. Avram Grant has a look of utter incredulity on his face.
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    The referee is clutching the ball - looks like we're about to restart with a drop-ball.
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    This is such a bizarre decision, to continue with this match.
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    So the Ghana fans have been ushered out of the ground - and their team are about to play seven more minutes of this semi-final.
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    Avram Grant is livid. I don't blame him, really.
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    This is absolutely ludicrous. Apart from anything else, the players must be chilly now - expect hamstrings pinging all over the place.
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    Hang on. What? The Equatorial Guinea players are clearing up the bottles from the pitch. Are they just being nice and tidy - or are they actually preparing to play the final few minutes of this match?
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    Still no confirmation about what on earth is going on - the match has been suspended for about 20 minutes or so now.
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    The players are beginning to exchange handshakes as this match peters out into a chaotic, disappointing abandonment.
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    There are still a scattering of law-abiding and uninjured folk sitting in their seats.
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    The Ghana fans are being led towards the tunnel area by the police escort.
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    The Eurosport commentators are hearing that the Equatorial Guinea fans are leaving the stadium - and waiting outside, presumably for the Ghana supporters.
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    The cluster of match officials are still on the pitch, mind you.
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    Equatorial Guinea's players are now going over to the stands to ask their fans to stop throwing things. Looks like that might be a bit late now.