موعد والقناة الناقلة لمباراة الرأس الأخضر وبوتسوانا اليوم في تصفيات كأس أمم إفريقيا

يلتقي منتخب الرأس الأخضر مع منافسه بوتسوانا اليوم الثلاثاء، في اللقاء الذي يجمع بينهما ضمن منافسات تصفيات كأس أمم إفريقيا 2025.

وتقام مباراة الرأس الأخضر أمام بوتسوانا، ضمن منافسات الجولة الرابعة من مرحلة المجموعات بالتصفيات القارية.

ويتواجد منتخبا الرأس الأخضر وبوتسوانا في المجموعة الرابعة بجوار مصر وموريتانيا.

طالع | المنتخبات المتأهلة لـ كأس أمم إفريقيا 2025 (محدث باستمرار)

واستطاع منتخب بوتسوانا خطف فوز صعب من الرأس الأخضر في الجولة الماضية بهدف وحيد، ويحصد أول 3 نقاط له بالمجموعة، وذلك بعد هزيمتين متتاليتين في الجولتين الأولى والثانية أمام موريتانيا ومصر.

وكان منتخب الرأس الأخضر قد استطاع الفوز على موريتانيا في مباراة الجولة الثانية، بعدما تلقى هزيمة صعبة أمام مصر بثلاثية نظيفة بالجولة الأولى، ثم الهزيمة بالمواجهة الماضية. موعد مباراة الرأس الأخضر وبوتسوانا اليوم في تصفيات كأس أمم إفريقيا

تقام مباراة الرأس الأخضر وبوتسوانا اليوم الثلاثاء، 15 أكتوبر، في تمام الساعة 7 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية. القناة الناقلة لمباراة الرأس الأخضر وبوتسوانا اليوم في تصفيات كأس أمم إفريقيا

ولم تحدد حتى الآن القناة الناقلة للمباراة بين الرأس الأخضر وبوتسوانا.

ويُمكنكم متابعة أحداث مباريات اليوم لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنـــــا.

'In the shadow of Zinedine Zidane' – Didier Deschamps brutally told to stop 'hanging on' to France job and 'go play padel in Monaco' after Euro 2024 failure

Didier Deschamps has been brutally told to stop "hanging on" to the France job after his team's painful Euro 2024 semi-final loss to Spain.

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France crashed out of Euro 2024Succumbed to a 2-1 defeat to SpainDeschamps' role under scrutinyWHAT HAPPENED?

The France national team manager is under pressure to relinquish his role following Les Bleus' semi-final defeat to Spain in Euro 2024 by a 2-1 scoreline on Tuesday night. Although Randal Kolo Muani gave the 2018 World Cup winners an early lead, La Roja mounted a spirited comeback to get their nose in front with two quick goals from Lamine Yamal and Dani Olmo.

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Deschamps, who is contracted to stay with the team until 2026, appeared both frustrated and defiant when questioned about his future after the loss, and insisted that he had fulfilled the objectives set by French Football Federation (FFF) president Philippe Diallo.

"You are formidable… Ask my president," he told reporters. "There I have just lost a semi-final… I respect you, also respect the people who have responsibilities. You know the situation very well and what my president thinks."

WHAT DANIEL RIOLO SAID

The defeat to Spain has intensified calls for a new direction for Les Bleus. Daniel Riolo, a French journalist, did not mince words on RMC Sport's After Foot show, urging Deschamps to move on after 12 years at the helm.

"He’s hanging on, he’s staying. Maybe right now, asking him if he’s leaving could upset him, but the question will come up tomorrow, or whenever he wants," he said. "But the guy has been there for 12 years and he really doesn’t want to hear the question… stop. That’s enough. Go away. Go play padel in peace in Monaco, in the sun. Move on."

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CALLS FOR ZIDANE TO TAKE OVER GROW LOUDER

Riolo also suggested that the persistent calls for Zidane to take over as the national team coach make Deschamps uncomfortable.

“He really doesn’t want Zidane to take the French team because he knows that everyone wants that," he said.

"He is against that idea. It hurts him so much that Zidane is expected to be a saviour, while he who won a World Cup and who has just played a semi-final at the Euro, we want him to leave. Psychologically, this man is affected. Affected by the fact that since the beginning of his career, he hasn't been the beautiful guy in the story. He is the ugly guy in the story. And he takes it very badly. It's been a scar since he was 20 when Michel Platini said of him that he was a water carrier when he started in the French team.

"He is having a hard time with the fact that he does not have the recognition that matches his record. It is a scar. He wants to be loved and he sees that people do not love him completely. He will always be in the shadow of Zidane and Platini, and he is having a hard time with that."

Sport oficializa a chegada do zagueiro Sabino

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Se o Sport encontra dificuldades para encontrar um novo treinador, a diretoria trabalha para reforçar o elenco e nesta segunda-feira anunciou a chegada do zagueiro Sabino.

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O atleta estava no Santos e não fazia parte dos planos de Ariel Holan, o que facilitou a negociação.

Na última temporada, Sabino ganhou destaque nacional após a boa campanha com a camisa do Coritiba. Apesar da sua atuação, o Coxa acabou rebaixado.

No Sport, Sabino chega ao clube para formar dupla de zaga com Maidana e dar segurança ao sistema defensivo.

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ياسر عبد الرؤوف يوضح هل يستحق الزمالك ركلة جزاء أمام الأهلي

كشف ياسر عبد الرؤوف، الخبير التحكيمي، مدى صحة ركلة جزاء الأهلي في مباراة الزمالك، التي جمعت بينهما ببطولة كأس السوبر الإفريقي، وهل يستحق الأبيض ركلة جزاء.

والتقى الأهلي مع الزمالك، على أرضية استاد “المملكة أرينا” في الرياض بالسعودية، في نهائي كأس السوبر الإفريقي 2024، ونجح الأبيض في التتويج باللقب بالفوز 4-3 بركلات الترجيح.

واحتسب حكم المباراة ركلة جزاء للأهلي في الدقيقة 45، نتيجة تدخل قوي من حمزة المثلوثي على أكرم توفيق.

طالع أيضاً.. فيديو | بركلات الترجيح.. الزمالك يهزم الأهلي ويتوج بالسوبر الإفريقي الخامس في تاريخه

وقال ياسر عبد الرؤوف في تصريحات عبر قناة “أون تايم سبورتس” عن ركلة جزاء الأهلي: “أكرم توفيق لعب الكرة، لكن المثلوثي تدخل بالحذاء في وش قدمه، وبالتالي المخالفة موجودة وركلة الجزاء سليمة”.

وعن تدخل عمر كمال على دونجا.. أفاد: “بنفس المفهوم، الكرة خرجت من رأس دونجا، وتدخل عمر كمال بجسده، وتحديدًا بالمقعدة، وأصطدم باللاعب بنوع من أنواع الإهمال، وكان لا بد أن يحتسب الحكم ركلة جزاء طالما المعيار واحد واحتسب كرة الأهلي”.

وأتم: “كان على الفار أن يستدعي الحكم لأن نفس المعيار على أساسه استدعاه في ركلة جزاء الأهلي، وأنا رأيي أن المخالفة موجودة وركلة جزاء غير محتسبة لـ الزمالك”.

Old gold from Steven Patterson keeps Yorkshire in contention

A day’s cricket many doubted would take place eventually featured two players who had, until last weekend, scant reason to think they would be taking any part in the match. Had not family reasons prevented David Willey representing Yorkshire Jordan Thompson may not even have travelled to Guildford; and had not a back problem confined Rory Burns to the treatment table, Jamie Smith may have been turning out for Surrey’s second team at Polo Farm, near Canterbury.Yet instead of looking forward to Pudsey St Lawrence’s match against Townville on Saturday, Thompson marked his first-class debut by taking the wickets of Mark Stoneman and Scott Borthwick. And instead of watching the groundsmen mopping up in Kent, Smith responded by making a polished 56 on his first appearance in the County Championship. “World is suddener than we fancy it,” wrote Louis MacNeice in “Snow”, “World is crazier and more of it than we think, / Incorrigibly plural.”By close of play Thompson could look back on three sessions in which he had not looked out of place. Smith, meanwhile, had helped Ben Foakes add 118 for Surrey’s fifth wicket and seemed to have given his side a sniff of building a total which would allow them to control this three-day game. Yet even as an appreciative crowd at Woodbridge Road was assessing the contributions of two cricketers taking their first steps in the competition by which their careers will be judged, a 35-year-old playing his 146th first-class match made off with their thunder.For just as it seemed this day’s honours would belong to Surrey, Steven Patterson castled Foakes, Will Jacks and Smith in the same over. Without bowling at any great pace – Jonny Tattersall stood up to him – Patterson nipped one in to defeat Foakes’s skew-whiff shot off the back foot; next ball he made Jacks looks as foolish as a batsmen will when he lets an inswinger go; and he then bowled a ball of fuller length which Smith played both over and around. The virtues of aiming at the stumps have rarely been better illustrated.But even when the spectacular intervention of one of the most unspectacular cricketers on the circuit have been considered the most remarkable feature of this day’s play may have been that it took place at all. “Try praying” suggests a poster outside St Saviour’s at the top of Wooodbridge Road and some folk may indeed have believed only divine involvement could have caused play to start on time after the deluge that soaked Guildford on Monday afternoon. The truth was more prosaic: efficient drainage through sandy soil, a few hours without rain and the fine efforts of the club’s groundsmen were quite sufficient.All the same, there was a sense of unexpected bounty among the spectators who turned up early and it was noticeable how many more Surrey supporters arrived once they realised there would actually be something to watch. They probably enjoyed what they saw as well for the first 90 minutes were dominated by their side’s openers. Dean Elgar, compact and vigilant as a man might be when he has scored 43 runs in his last seven innings, batted as if fate was likely to hoodwink him at any moment; Stoneman, more confident and assertive, drove Ben Coad’s overpitched balls through the off side and then rocked back to punch Yorkshire’s spearhead past cover.Dom Bess replaced the seamer at the Railway End for the 13th over but Yorkshire did not make their first breakthrough until 45 minutes later. Even then the bowlers had their opponents’ help as Elgar contrived to reach a wide ball from Patterson and squirted a catch to Bess at point. Ten minutes later Stoneman reached his fifty but having served a hard master, he then became Thompson’s first victim in Championship cricket.The late golf-commentator Henry Longhurst might have described Thompson as “a well set-up young fellow”; in our own rather less lyrical age we settle for “a big unit”. Either way he bowls at a fair lick and gained his reward when he speared one across Stoneman, who thin-edged a catch to Tattersall and threw his head back in anger.That left Surrey on a respectable 117 for 2 at lunch but it changed the temper of the contest. On the resumption Coad bowled seven overs for 11 runs and picked up the wicket of Ryan Patel when the Surrey batsman played clumsily across the line. At the other end, Patterson bowled with his typical parsimony; every run was begrudged as if it was an insult to his home town of Beverley. When Thompson finally replaced Coad, Borthwick drove at his first ball but was betrayed by a lack of foot movement. Adam Lyth took the catch at second slip and Surrey were 147 for 4.The next couple of hours were Surrey’s best of the day. Smith’s cover driving of both seam and spin bowlers was a delight while Foakes advanced down the pitch to Bess and hit him safely over mid-on. Surrey were 250 for 4 when Yorkshire took the new ball and had the home side survived the next hour there was every chance they would have had to bat only once in this shortened game.But when Yorkshire calls, Patterson rarely fails to answer and the skipper’s intervention has already done much to shape this match. When bad light ended pay nine overs early folk who had thought this might be another lost day could reflect on some rich entertainment. They had arrived telling tales of flooded gardens, sodden clothes and hazardous drives home amid stair-rod rain. But visiting supporters left the ground talking about a 22-year-old Loiner who looked a little as though he hadn’t taken his coat-hanger out of his shirt. Home loyalists, meanwhile, were understandably excited by the talent of Smith, an 18-year-old who was taking his A-Levels a mere 12 months ago. Further examinations await him but it is safe to say he cannot wait to sit them

Chelsea closing in on new manager? Blues hold talks with Leicester boss Enzo Maresca – but Thomas Frank and Kieran McKenna are still in the frame to replace Mauricio Pochettino

Chelsea have reportedly held talks with Leicester City manager Enzo Maresca as they try to find a successor for Mauricio Pochettino.

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  • Pochettino leaves Chelsea by mutual consent
  • Blues hold talks with Leicester's Maresca
  • Ipswich's McKenna & Brentford's Frank linked
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    claims Maresca, who helped Leicester secure an immediate return to the Premier League after winning the Championship, is a leading Blues candidate – along with Ipswich Town's Kieran McKenna and Brentford's Thomas Frank. The report adds there is no clear favourite but the former Manchester City coach was 'encouraged' by the early talks.

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    The report adds Maresca has a £10 million ($13m) release clause and if he does sign, he would join the west London outfit on a longer deal than ex-manager Pochettino's contract of two years with an option to extend. Chelsea are reportedly keen to appoint a new manager within the next week or so.

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    Before the Italian found success at Leicester following his summer move in 2023, he was in charge of Parma for just 14 games between May 2021 and November 2021. In June 2022, he returned to City as one of Pep Guardiola's assistant coaches.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Maresca, Leicester, Chelsea and the other candidates will wait and see what happens in regards to who will succeed Pochettino at Stamford Bridge. The Foxes boss may be extra keen to move on as they may get hit with a points deduction for allegedly breaking Profit and Sustainability Rules during their last three seasons in the English top-flight.

Man Utd's defensive saviour? Tosin Adarabioyo targeted by Red Devils following Raphael Varane exit news with Fulham contract set to expire

Manchester United eyeing move for Fulham star Tosin Adarabioyo as they look to replace Raphael Varane in their backline.

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  • Man Utd want to sign Adarabioyo
  • Varane set to leave Old Trafford
  • Defender's Fulham contract will expire in the summer
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    According to , Manchester United have shown interest in signing Fulham defender Adarabioyo in the summer as a free agent as the player's contract expires at the end of the current season. With Raphael Varane confirming his departure from Old Trafford on Tuesday, the Red Devils are looking for quality defensive options to bolster their backline ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.

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    The reported last week that Newcastle United are in pole position to land the 26-year-old after the Magpies held talks with the player's representatives. The English defender has been a mainstay in the Cottagers' starting lineup after missing the start of the season due to a groin injury. He appeared in 25 matches across all competitions for the club, scoring two goals.

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    Other than the Fulham star, United also have set their eyes set on Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi as reports emerged that The Eagles have started planning to replace the outgoing English defender.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?

    Erik ten Hag's side are set to face Newcastle United at Old Trafford on Wednesday before meeting Brighton in their final game of the season on Sunday.

Pole position: Chelsea leading race to sign Osimhen after Arsenal update

After splashing the cash once again in the summer, Chelsea may have expected to make their return to the Premier League's top four, but they've been anything but a side capable of reaching the Champions League under Mauricio Pochettino so far this season. The Blues, instead, have already come up short one too many times, often taking one step forward and two steps back.

Perhaps looking to spend their way out of mid-table stagnation yet again, those at Stamford Bridge could now turn to the upcoming transfer windows, when they may finally solve their long-standing goalscoring problem, whilst getting one over Arsenal off the pitch.

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It's a rare day when Chelsea aren't stealing the headlines for their transfer activity, given how much Todd Boehly is often willing to spend. Throughout the summer, Stamford Bridge saw a number of arrivals in a major squad overhaul – the likes of Nicolas Jackson, Moises Caicedo, Cole Palmer and many more arrived, only for the Blues' struggles to continue under Pochettino. Now, as the January transfer window arrives, reports suggest that Chelsea could win the race to sign a solution for their biggest problem.

According to Football Transfers, Chelsea are in pole position to sign Napoli star Victor Osimhen. This comes after Arsenal reportedly dropped out of the race for the forward's signature as they are unwilling to match his release clause. Money, in contrast, rarely stands in the way of things for Chelsea who could yet meet Osimhen's rumoured price tag of €130-140 million (£113m-£122m) to land Osimhen, but a move may have to wait until the summer.

The London club may still have to fend off interest from Real Madrid and Saudi Arabia if they are to sign the Napoli man, however, even after Arsenal pulled out of the race.

"Complete" Osimhem would be a major upgrade on Jackson

Osimhen could be a major upgrade for Chelsea, who may finally solve a goalscoring problem that hasn't been fixed since the days of Diego Costa. Osimhen's stats prove as much too.

Player

Starts

Goals

Expected Goals

Progressive Carries

Assists

Victor Osimhen

11

7

6.7

19

2

Nicolas Jackson (pre-Wolves)

13

7

9.8

28

1

It's no surprise, given how much success he has enjoyed in Serie A, that Osimhen has earned the praise of Gianfranco Zola. The Chelsea icon said:

"I see a lot of similarities but it’s unfair to compare players from different eras. They both play with a lot of physicality and they are both very good with scoring, taking their opportunities. He’s a very complete player. He’s got a good reference going forward, he can link up play and he’s devastating in the air. He’s a pest to defenders."

With 2024 just around the corner, it will certainly be interesting to see whether Chelsea make their move for Osimhen, either way, they must find their form under Pochettino sooner rather than later, so it looks as if it'll be one to watch with the Blues seemingly in a strong position as it stands.

Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney involved in talks to determine fate of Wrexham stars – with Phil Parkinson explaining when contract calls will be made

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney will help to determine the fate of several Wrexham players, with Phil Parkinson holding contract talks.

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  • Dragons bounced up into League One
  • Squad to be reshaped over the summer
  • Nine players heading towards free agency
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    The Red Dragons have already wrapped up a top-three finish and automatic promotion out of League Two, meaning that attention can begin to drift towards next season. There is plenty for them to consider, with reinforcements expected to be drafted in during the summer transfer window.

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    Wrexham also have big calls to make on those that are heading towards free agency. There are nine players seeing their deals at SToK Racecourse run down, with Mark Howard, Rob Lainton, Callum McFadzean, Ben Tozer, Aaron Hayden, Jordan Tunnicliffe, James McClean and Luke Young waiting to discover whether extension offers will be tabled.

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    WHAT PARKINSON SAID

    Parkinson has said of the process involved there and when future decisions will be made: “I have had talks with Shaun Harvey and will have further chats this week with Shaun and the owners about how we are going to approach everything. There are a lot of players out of contract. There are some decisions to be made about players and it is about sitting down as staff and making the right ones. Of course you have got to let people know about their futures as soon as we can but equally, we want to make the right decisions and that is what we intend to do. We will have further talks this week and made the decisions we feel are right for the individual and for the team going forward.”

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

    Wrexham are eager to avoid sweeping change ahead of their step up into League One, with stability and continuity important qualities to boast in their ranks. Not everybody will be sticking around, as another trip to Las Vegas is lined up, but there will be plenty of familiar faces in North Wales for 2024-25.

‘Gutted’ Mikel Arteta reveals the one thing Arsenal were missing to ‘unlock the tie’ against Bayern after Champions League exit

Mikel Arteta admitted that the Arsenal dressing room is "gutted" after their Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich.

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  • Bayern beat Arsenal 3-2 on aggregate
  • Arteta admitted Gunners were not at required level
  • Revealed what his team were missing
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    Arsenal's hopes of a Champions League triumph were dashed as they suffered a 1-0 defeat to Bayern Munich in their quarter-final second leg on Wednesday. The decisive moment came from Joshua Kimmich's header, breaking the deadlock after the sides had drawn 2-2 at the Emirates in the first leg. This defeat marked another chapter in Arsenal's troubled history with Bayern, who have proven to be their nemesis in previous encounters, including knockout exits in 2013, 2014, and 2016, along with a resounding 5-1 defeat in the group stages in 2015.

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    WHAT ARTETA SAID

    Reflecting on the loss, Arteta told TNT Sports: "At the moment it's a gutted dressing room, very disappointed. I cannot find the right words to leave them, I wish I had. We have to go through it. We tried against a team with a lot of experience. Through the tie the margins have been very small. There were moments that we were better, we gave them two goals – that is a big advantage to give away.

    "Today you could see that it was a zero margin of error, we made a mistake defensively in the box, big one, and we give away the goal. Now is the moment to stick with the players, because they need our support. They are the ones that have taken us on this journey."

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    The loss compounded a difficult week for Arsenal, who had also suffered a setback in the Premier League title race, slipping two points behind Manchester City after a defeat to Aston Villa.

    When asked if Arsenal missed a moment of magic against bayern, Arteta added: "Yes. Had to be. A mistake from them or a magic moment, that is what unlocks the tie. We didn't manage to win it at the end and we could have won. At the moment we were better than them and had a lot of moments of dominance. That spark around the box is what you need in these ties to get the victory."

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    Despite the disappointment, Arteta defended his team's progress, highlighting their achievement in reaching the quarter-finals after a seven-year absence from Europe's premier club competition. He acknowledged the gap in experience between Arsenal and Bayern but remained optimistic about the future, suggesting that it might take several more years to bridge that divide.

    "The club has been without Champions League football for seven years. The first time you want to be in it, then you want to be in the semi-finals and finals. We all want it so badly, but you see in many other clubs it takes six, seven years to get to that stage. But we were very close, that is the reality."

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