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Match Preview: Ghana vs Egypt – U-20 AFCON Quarterfinal Clash In Suez

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Match Preview: Ghana vs Egypt – U-20 AFCON Quarterfinal Clash In Suez

The stage is set for a high-stakes quarterfinal encounter as Ghana takes on hosts Egypt at the Suez Stadium on Monday, 12th May 2025 at 1800 local time (1500 GMT).

This crucial match is a veritable battle of continental giants: Ghana, a four-time U-20 AFCON champion, and Egypt, eager to reclaim glory on home soil.

The Black Satellites arrive at the quarterfinals brimming with confidence after topping Group C with an unbeaten run. Ghana opened with a 1-1 draw against DR Congo before securing consecutive 1-0 victories over Senegal and the Central African Republic, finishing first in the group and demonstrating defensive solidity and attacking precision.

This is Ghana’s 10th time progressing from the group stage. Historically, Ghana has a strong record in knockout matches at the U-20 AFCON—7 wins and 3 draws in 10 knockout games since 1991.

Ghana’s storied legacy at this level includes nine semifinal appearances, reaching the last four in three of the last four tournaments in which Ghana participated (2013, 2015, 2021).

Shootouts have played a key role in Ghana’s journey. The team has contested six shootouts, winning three and losing three—always by a narrow margin. Notably, they have only one defeat to a host nation (Egypt, 1991) and have since won four consecutive group matches against host countries.

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Egypt, tournament hosts, come into this fixture with a point to prove. Despite finishing third in Group A, the Young Pharaohs secured a quarterfinal berth with a 1-0 victory over South Africa in their final group match. Earlier results included a 4-1 defeat to Sierra Leone, a goalless draw with Zambia, and a win over Tanzania.

Egypt is aiming to reach the semifinals at home for the first time since winning the title in 1991.

Egypt has a strong track record in the knockout phase of past competitions, having reached the semifinals seven times (1981, 1991, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2011, 2013), but this is their first progression from the group stage since 2013.

Their last knockout match was a 2-0 semifinal win over Nigeria in 2013, and their six most recent knockout games (all semifinals) have yielded four wins and two penalty defeats, with no losses in regulation time.

Their penalty record includes four shootouts, split evenly between wins (Benin 2005, Cameroon 2011) and losses (both to Ghana—2001 and the 2013 final).

With a place in the semifinals at stake, both teams are expected to play with intensity and tactical discipline. The Satellites’ compact defence and history of rising to the occasion in knockout games make them formidable, while Egypt will count on home support and resilience to push them forward.

A win for either team would take Ghana to their 10th semifinal and Egypt to their 8th. At the last meeting between the two nations at this level, Ghana beat Egypt on penalties.

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