Burundi: time and channel of the CAN 2025 qualifiers match

Burundi: time and channel of the CAN 2025 qualifiers match
Burundi: time and TV channel of the CAN 2025 qualifiers match

Guaranteed to qualify for CAN 2025, Senegal challenges Burundi who have nothing left to play on Tuesday evening, as part of the qualifiers for the next African Cup of Nations. Find out on which channel and at what time to watch the meeting.

Last match without stakes for Senegal during the sixth day of the qualifiers for CAN 2025. Already qualified for the next African Cup of Nations and almost assured of finishing at the top of group L, the Lions of Téranga welcome Burundi, already eliminated and mathematically incapable of finishing in the top two.

For Senegal, the objective will be to finish this qualifying phase undefeated. With 4 victories and 1 draw on the clock, Pape Thiaw’s players have the opportunity to extend their good series, they who have not experienced defeat since their infuriating elimination in the round of 16 of the last Coupe d’Ivoire. Africa of Nations (defeat on penalties against Ivory Coast, future champion). The Senegalese remain on a narrow victory against Burkina Faso last Thursday, thanks to a late goal from Habib Diarra (1-0).

Opposite, Burundi will try to display – during this sixth day of the CAN 2025 qualifiers – a better face than against Malawi on Thursday, where the team failed to find the net (0-0 ). Niçois Youssouf Ndayishimiye’s teammates held up well in the first leg against Senegal, losing narrowly following a penalty from Ismaïla Sarr (0-1) in September. To achieve a prestigious victory, however, the Burundians will have to show a better face in attack than two months ago, when they only struck twice – for a single shot on target.

At what time and on which TV channel to watch Senegal – Burundi?

The CAN 2025 qualifiers match between Senegal and Burundi will take place Tuesday November 19 at the Abdoulaye Wade Stadium in Diamniadio (Senegal) in 20:00. It will be broadcast live and exclusively on beIN Sports 2the group owning full rights for the qualifiers for the next African Cup of Nations.

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