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Gabon and Mozambique play the second matches of Group F of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) on Sunday in Agadir.
Both teams started with 1-0 defeats, with the Panthers losing to Cameroon and the Mambas succumbing to holders Ivory Coast.
These results mean countries are under pressure to keep their hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages intact by finishing in the top two in the group or finishing among the four best third-placed teams across the six groups.
101GreatGoals.com has team news and starting line-ups as Gabon and Mozambique continue their CAN 2025 campaigns.
Gabon created a surprise by making two changes in the 33rd minute against Cameroon and the two players entered this time.
Galatasaray midfielder Mario Lemina was doubtful about his injury in this match, as was Marseille striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who is his country’s top scorer.
From the duo to make way for the pair, Teddy Averlant is on the bench and Eric Bocoum is not in the group.
Midfielder Guelor Kanga and winger Shavy Babicka also replace central defender Alex Moucketou-Moussounda and wide player Royce Openda.
Gabon starting lineup: Loyce Mbaba, Anthony Oyono, Bruno Ecuele Manga, Mario Lemina, Jacques became, Andre Poko, Didier Ndong, Guelor Kanga, Shavy Babickka, Pierre-Emerick Abameyang, Denis Bouanga
Substitutes from Gabon: Anse Ngoubi, Aaron Apinndangoye, Alex Moucketou-Moussounda, Johann Obiang, Malick Evouna, Clench Loufilou, Mick Omfia, Samake Nze, François Bekale, Jeremy Yono, Jonathan Do Marcolino, Yannis M’matoutu, Teddy Avery, ROYCE, ROYCE, ROYCE, ROYCE, ROYCE, ROYCE Openda
Mozambique makes two changes, introducing striker Faizal Bangal for Manuel Kambala in midfield and Domingues for Stanley Ratifo in attack.
Mozambique starts on eleven: Ernan Siluane, Diogo Calila, Mexer, Reinildo Mandava, Bruno Langa, Geny Catamo, Guima, Domingues, Alfons Amade, Witi, Faizal Bangal
Mozambique substitutes: Infren Matola, Nene, Chamboco, Manuel Kambala, Edmilson Dove, Joao Bonde, Kimiss, Stanley Ratifo, Oscar, Gildo Lourenço, Keyns Abdala, Ivan Urrubal, Melque, Chamito

Kick-off on Sunday will be at 12:30 GMT (07:30 ET / 04:30 PT). In the UK, live CAN 2025 coverage is on Channel 4’s 4seven, All 4 and YouTube channels. In the USA, beIN Sports is the tournament broadcaster.
Online live streaming is available on a wide range of devices via Channel 4 website and the beIN Sports app and app.
Goalkeepers: Francos Bekale (Howfia), Loyce Closed (Stella d’Adjare), Messa Deserve (Mosta).
Defenders: Aamon Appilionee (Sivalspor), Jonathan Donthan, Jonathan, Jacques Ecomiie (Aners), Bruno Ecule, Bruno Eule, Obundo, Johan Obiang), Mill Obiang), Mick Obangyon (Hatly (Frosinnee), Alex Mouses (Mussologue (List of Limisoles), Uri-Micheel Mbola (Metz)
Midfield: Samake, Nyze Bagna (About Abdiya), Eric Boocom (Gol Goager), Gena Free (One Miosa Frill), the Didalary), and Didghlla) and Centigh) and Centerch Biyaid (Ameck Louficouiui)
Advantages: Eme-Emerick Avaeyan (Marseille), Tedio Amisan (Labes Angeles (Angers), MaGick Evovor
Goalkeepers: Ernan (Black Bulls), Ivane Urrubal (Ferroviario Nacala), Kimmiss Zavala (Maritimo)
Defenders: Bruno Langa (Pafos, Cyprus), Oscar (UD Songo), Diogo Calila (Santa Clara), Nanani (UD Songo), Edmilson Dove (Al Quwa Al Jawiya), Reinildo Mandava (Sunderland), Mexer (Keciorengucu), Chamboco (Black Bulls), Nené (Abu Salim)
Midfield: Dominguez (UD Songo), Alfonso Amade (Dunfermline Athletic), Manuel Kambala (Polokwane City), Keyns Abdala (Chaves), Joao Bonde (Ferroviário da Beira), Guima (Zira FC)
Advantages: Geny Catamo (Sporting Lisbon), Faizal Bangal (AC Mestre), Witi (Nacional), Gildo Vilanculos (Tadamon Sour), Chamito Alfandega (AC Viseu), Stanley Ratifo (Chemie Leipzig), Melque (UD Songo)
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