Fifa Election Special: The Build-Up

Fifa Election Special: The Build-Up

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Afcon 2025: Senegal are champions after final descends into chaos

Lee James is joined by John Bennett and the former Nigeria international Daniel Amokachi for immediate reaction to Senegal winning the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after the final descended into chaos in added time of normal time after Morocco were awarded a penalty following an in ...  Show more

Afcon 2025: “Follow Morocco and Senegal and this will bring success to the continent”

Lee James and John Bennett are joined by former Tottenham and Cameroon defender Sebastien Bassong, Afcon winning Nigeria midfielder Sunday Oliseh and Moroccan football expert Amine El-Amri to preview the Africa Cup of Nations final, host's Morocco versus 2021 champions Senegal. P ...  Show more

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