Sun. May 12th, 2024

Zambia and Senegal enter unchartered territory on Wednesday night when they clash in the quarter-finals of the women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Casablanca.

Neither side has played in a semi-final at the competition and neither side has featured in a World Cup.

Both prizes will be on offer at the Stade Mohamed V.

With the 20222 Cup of Nations tournament being used as the qualifying competition for next’s year’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the four semi-finalists will receive an automatic slot at the 32- team fest.

Even defeat in the last eight could lead to a berth in the antipodes. The losers on Wednesday and Thursday will play in a repechage and the winners of the one-off match will collect an intercontinental play-off place.

Positive

Zambia coach Bruce Mwape said his side would go into Wednesday night’s game in an upbeat mood following two victories that took them to the top of Group B with seven points.

“The team has been working hard,” said Mwape on the eve of the match. “They’ve managed to create chances in the last couple of games and with that in mind we should be able to do well as we are showing the consistency that’s needed in our team.”

Senegal finished behind hosts Morocco in Group A to register their best showing at the tournament. A decade after the country’s only appearance, the 2022 vintage has a chance to create history.

“This quarter-final is the match of my life because it is a qualifier for the World Cup,” said Senegal skipper Safietou Sagna.

Chance

Qualification for the World Cup would add lustre to the women’s team who have been eclipsed by the men’s side who have participated regularly at the Cup of Nations as well as at World Cups in 2002 and 2018.