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Senegal vs Equatorial Guinea live stream: How can I watch AFCON quarter-final live on TV in UK today?

Senegal will be favourites to to reach the last four when they face Equatorial Guinea in the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals this evening.

They were made to work extremely hard by Cape Verde, who had two players sent-off, in the last 16, before Sadio Mane eventually sent his side on the way to victory.

Having finished the group-stage with two consecutive goalless draws, it would have been a relief for Senegal to find the back of the net again.

Equatorial Guinea have already shown they can thrive on the big stage though. They beat Algeria in the group-stage, and won the penalty shootout against Mali to reach the last eight.

The winner of this match will face Burkina Faso in the semi-finals.

TV channel: The game will be broadcast on Sky Sports Premier League and Football, with coverage beginning at 6.55pm GMT. BBC Two will also show the game, starting their coverage at 6:45pm GMT.

Live stream: The BBC will broadcast the match via their iPlayer and Sky Sports subscribers will be able to watch the game through the Sky Go App.

Live blog: You can also follow the match with Standard Sport’s live blog.

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