Senegal reached the Africa Cup of Nations final again after a controlled 1-0 win over Egypt in Tangier, with Sadio Mane’s precise strike settling a tense semi-final. The result sends Senegal into Sunday’s
showpiece against Morocco or Nigeria, while Egypt exit after a flat attacking display.
Mane again proved decisive against Egypt, having scored the winning penalties against the same opposition in both the 2022 AFCON final and that year’s World Cup qualification play-off. This time, the forward beat Mohamed El Shenawy with a crisp half-volley from outside the box in the 78th minute.
For much of the match, Hossam Hassan’s side sat deep and waited to counter, but the plan brought little reward. Egypt did not manage a single attempt until the 84th minute, when Mostafa Mohamed lashed a shot off target, underlining the lack of threat throughout the contest.
Senegal also struggled to create clear chances for long spells, despite controlling possession and territory. Pape Gueye wasted a promising situation when firing high and wide soon after Mane’s goal, yet that miss did not matter, as Egypt’s limited attacking play meant Senegal faced few late scares.
The West African side suffered a concern during the first half when captain Kalidou Koulibaly limped off. Koulibaly had already collected a yellow card for a late challenge on Omar Marmoush, so the defender would have missed the final anyway, with the booking ruling Koulibaly out of Sunday’s match.
Mohamed Salah endured a quiet evening and often appeared isolated at the top of Egypt’s attack. Senegal’s defence kept Salah away from dangerous areas, and Egypt’s best opening from distance saw Marmoush shoot straight at Edouard Mendy, who handled the effort comfortably without needing an athletic save.
Senegal vs Egypt AFCON semi-final: data debrief and historic context
Senegal’s progress means the team has now reached three of the last four AFCON finals, winning the tournament in 2022 after finishing runners-up to Algeria in 2019. The meeting with Egypt followed the low-scoring pattern between these nations, with very few goals across their Africa Cup of Nations clashes.
Across six AFCON encounters between Senegal and Egypt there have been only seven goals, an average of 1.17 per match. Among fixtures played at least five times at the tournament, only Cameroon versus Ghana has produced fewer goals per game, with that tie yielding exactly 1.0 on average.
| Fixture | AFCON meetings | Total goals | Goals per game |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senegal vs Egypt | 6 | 7 | 1.17 |
| Cameroon vs Ghana | 5 or more | Data not specified | 1.0 |
Shot data underlined how tight the semi-final was. Senegal registered 12 attempts but produced only 0.32 expected goals, reflecting many efforts from distance. Egypt managed just three shots worth 0.12 expected goals, while Salah had no attempts, created no chances, and recorded only 30 touches with 12 passes attempted and nine completed.











