THE Africa Cup of Nations continues today.
Ivory Coast get their tournament underway against South Africa in Cairo, and here is how you can watch it all LIVE.
Ivory Coast vs South Africa kicks off at 3.30pm BST today.
That is 2.30pm in the Ivory Coast, and 4.30pm in South Africa.
The Group D match takes place at the Al Salam Stadium in Cairo.
The match will be broadcast live on Eurosport in the UK.
You can live stream this match via the Eurosport Player from £4.99 a month.
GROUP STAGES
Friday June 21
Egypt 1-0 Zimbabwe
Saturday June 22
DR Congo 0-2 Uganda
Nigeria 1-0 Burundi
Guinea 2-2 Madagascar
Sunday June 23
Morocco 1-0 Namibia
Senegal 2-0 Tanzania
Algeria 2-0 Kenya
Monday June 24
Ivory Coast v South Africa
Tunisia v Angola
Mali v Mauritania
Tuesday June 25
Cameroon v Guinea-Bissau
Ghana v Benin
Wednesday June 26
Nigeria v Guinea
Uganda v Zimbabwe
Egypt v DR Congo
Thursday June 27
Madagascar v Burundi
Senegal v Algeria
Kenya v Tanzania
Friday June 28
Tunisia v Mali
Morocco v Ivory Coast
South Africa v Namibia
Saturday June 29
Mauritania v Angola
Cameroon v Ghana
Benin v Guinea-Bissau
Sunday June 30
Burundi v Guinea
Madagascar v Nigeria
Uganda v Egypt
Zimbabwe v DR Congo
Monday July 1
Namibia v Ivory Coast
South Africa v Morocco
Kenya v Senegal
Tanzania v Algeria
Tuesday July 2
Benin v Cameroon
Guinea-Bissau v Ghana
Angola v Mali
Mauriotania v Tunisia
ROUND OF 16
Friday July 5
TBC v TBC
TBC v TBC
Saturday July 6
TBC v TBC
TBC v TBC
Sunday July 7
TBC v TBC
TBC v TBC
Monday July 8
TBC v TBC
TBC v TBC
QUARTER-FINALS
Wednesday July 10
TBC v TBC
TBC v TBC
Thursday July 11
TBC v TBC
TBC v TBC
SEMI-FINALS
Sunday July 14
TBC v TBC
TBC v TBC
THIRD PLACE PLAY-OFF
Wednesday July 17
TBC v TBC
FINAL
Friday July 19
TBC v TBC
WILFRIED ZAHA would be a valuable asset to the England national team, but instead he’ll be playing for Ivory Coast this summer.
A star in the Premier League and frequently linked with a move away to some of Europe’s biggest clubs, some people may be wondering why the forward did not play a part in England’s World Cup run last year.
Last summer, CNN Sport asked the Crystal Palace star why he committed his future to Ivory Coast in 2016.
Zaha,26, responded by saying, “I was rejected from the England side”, adding that he “didn’t get picked or even get a look in for four years.”
He then went on to say, “Four years in football is a long time so there’s no regret at all.”
While he was born in Africa, it’s clear from his words last year that he only switched national allegiance because he wasn’t being selected for the England team.
Zaha has two caps for England, which he earned against Sweden and Scotland respectively in 2012 and 2013.
He also made 13 appearances for the England U21s between 2012 and 2013.
Despite appearing in two matches for the country he has lived in since the age of four, he was able to switch his national allegiance because he hadn’t played for England in a competitive match.
This would have made the forward illegible to make the switch to Ivory Coast.
Full squads:
Ibrahim Kamara’s final squad
Goalkeepers: Sylvain Gbohouo, Badra Ali Sangare, Tape Ira Eliezer
Defenders: Serge Aurier, Wilfried Kanon, Cheick Comara, Mamadou Bagayoko, Ismael Traore, Souleyman Doumbia, Wonlo Coulibaly
Midfielders: Max Gradel, Serey Die, Franck Kessie, Jean Michael Seri, Victorien Angban, Ibrahim Sangare, Jean-Philippe Gbamin
Forwards: Wilfried Bony, Jonathan Kodjia, Roger Assale, Nicolas Pepe, Maxwell Cornet, Wilfried Zaha
Stuart Baxter’s final squad
Goalkeepers: Darren Keet, Ronwen Williams, Bruce Bvuma
Defenders: Thulani Hlatshwayo, Buhle Mkhwanazi, Ramahlwe Mphahlele, Sifiso Hlanti, Daniel Cardoso, Thamsanqa Mkhize, Innocent Maela
Midfielders: Dean Furman, Thulani Serero, Sibusiso Vilakazi, Hlompho Kekana, Bongani Zungu, Themba Zwane, Kamohelo Mokotjo, Samuel Mabunda
Forwards: Percy Tau, Lebohang Maboe, Lebo Mothiba, Thembinkosi Lorch, Lars Veldwijk