
The 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN) has kicked off with electrifying energy across its trio of host nations – Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
As the tournament rolls into Matchdays 2 and 3, from Wednesday 6 to Monday 11 August, the competition is reaching fever pitch with Africa’s top footballing nations vying for a coveted spot in the knockout rounds.
Following a gripping opening round, early frontrunners are beginning to emerge, setting the stage for high-stakes clashes and dramatic turns. Among the standout stories are the performances of the host nations. Tanzania has shown early promise, Kenya is rallying with determination, and Uganda is navigating a challenging start – each with their eyes firmly set on advancing beyond the group stage.
With national pride and continental glory on the line, fans across East Africa and beyond can expect a thrilling week of football as CHAN 2025 continues to deliver unforgettable moments.
Group B: Tanzania Eye Momentum After Confident Start
Tanzania opened their CHAN 2025 campaign with a convincing 2-0 win over Burkina Faso, asserting themselves as early Group B favourites. Playing on home soil, the Taifa Stars capitalised on their familiarity and crowd support, with goals from midfield dynamo Stephano Mbonde and forward Habibu Kondo setting the tone.
On Wednesday (7 August), Tanzania face a tricky second match against Mauritania, who were held goalless in their opener against the Central African Republic. With Tanzania’s blend of tactical discipline and attacking sharpness, a second victory would all but guarantee passage to the quarterfinals. However, Mauritania’s compact defensive unit and transitional pace could present new challenges.
Matchday 3 sees Tanzania round off their group fixtures against Madagascar (Saturday 9 August), a side often unpredictable in tournament play. Victory in either of these next two games could mark Tanzania’s best-ever CHAN performance.
Group A: Kenya Target Knockout Stage After Shock Win
Kenya stunned the CHAN landscape with a hard-fought 1-0 win over DR Congo, a two-time champion in this competition. It was a gritty, backs-to-the-wall performance from the Harambee Stars, with goalkeeper Brian Bwire and centre-back Sylvester Owino producing standout displays. The decisive goal came via a late header from Enock Wanyama, whose presence in midfield has emerged as a game-changer.
Coach Engin Firat will be keen to keep his side grounded ahead of a potentially defining clash against Angola on Thursday (7 August). Angola, fresh off a narrow win against Morocco, bring high pressing and pace in wide areas, a contrast to the more structured Congolese.
Kenya’s group stage will conclude with a Matchday 3 encounter against tournament favourites Morocco (Sunday 10 August). Securing a draw in that match, especially after a potential result against Angola, could be enough to see Kenya through in what is shaping up to be a tightly contested Group A.
Group C: Uganda Face Uphill Climb After Algerian Rout
Of the three host nations, Uganda face the toughest road ahead. Their 0-3 loss to Algeria was not only a damaging result on paper but exposed critical vulnerabilities in defence and midfield transition. Algeria, one of the pre-tournament favourites, exploited Uganda’s lack of cohesion, and coach Morley Byekwaso will be under pressure to regroup swiftly.
On Friday (8 August), Uganda face a must-win clash against Guinea, who are known for their technical ability and high-tempo style. A second defeat could eliminate the Cranes before they meet Niger on Monday (11 August) in Matchday 3. Uganda will need to rediscover their best form – with more bite in attack and composure in defence.
- Home Nations Poised for Glory as CHAN 2025 Enters Crucial Phase
As CHAN 2025 rolls into its second week, Tanzania and Kenya have positioned themselves well in their groups and will look to carry that momentum forward. Uganda, meanwhile, must rally quickly if they hope to remain in contention. With partisan support and growing belief, the home nations are writing compelling storylines on the road to the quarterfinals.
Thursday 7 August
- ·15:00: DR Congo v Zambia – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 4, SuperSport Africa and SuperSport Maximo 360
- ·18:00: Angola v Kenya – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 4, SuperSport Africa and SuperSport Maximo 360
Friday 8 August
- ·16:00: Algeria v South Africa – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 4, SuperSport Africa and SuperSport Maximo 360
- ·19:00: Guinea v Uganda – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 4, SuperSport Africa and SuperSport Maximo 360
African Nations Championship (CHAN), Matchday 3
Saturday 9 August
- ·16:00: Central Africa Republic v Mauritania – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 4, SuperSport Africa and SuperSport Maximo 360
- ·19:00: Tanzania v Madagascar – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 4, SuperSport Africa and SuperSport Maximo 360
Sunday 10 August
- ·14:00: Kenya v Morocco – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 4, SuperSport Africa and SuperSport Maximo 360
- ·17:00: Zambia v Angola – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 4, SuperSport Africa and SuperSport Maximo 360
Monday 11 August
- ·16:00: South Africa v Guinea – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 4, SuperSport Africa and SuperSport Maximo 360
- ·19:00: Uganda v Niger – LIVE on SuperSport Variety 4, SuperSport Africa and SuperSport Maximo 360
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African Nations Championship (CHAN), Matchday 2