Commencement time, group news, no holds barred, structure and the sky is the limit from there

Ghana will look fit the bill for the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals for the seventh straight time
when they face Tunisia at the Ismailia Stadium on Monday evening.
The Black Stars are falling off a 2-0 triumph over Guinea Bissau in their last Group F apparatus. Jordan Ayew opened the scoring directly after the restart while Thomas Party multiplied the lead halfway during that time half.

It was the principal win in Egypt for Kwesi Appiah's men, who had drawn their opening two matches in the challenge. In the meantime, Tunisia qualified for the Round of 16 in the wake of completing second in Group E behind Mali. They were held to a 0-0 attract by Mauritania their last gathering installation and attempted to separate their rivals regardless of ruling the ownership.

The 2004 heroes have drawn each of the three matches in the current year's opposition, scoring twice and surrendering two objectives. Anticipated beginning XI

Ghana: Richard Ofori – Baba Rahman, Kassim Nuhu, Jonathan Mensah, Andy Yiadom, Afriyie Acquah, Mubarak Wakaso, Thomas Party, Samuel Owusu – Andre Ayew, Jordan Ayew.

Tunisia: Mouez Hassen – Wadji Kechrida, Yassine Meriah, Dylan Bronn, Oussama Haddadi – Ghilane Chaalali, Ellyes Skhiri – Wabhi Kahzri, Naim Sliti, Youssef Msakni – Taha Khenissi.

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