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Afcon2023 | What Bafana and other remaining hopefuls need to reach last 16

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Bafana head coach Hugo Broos and his charges during  training ahead of the team's final Afcon group match against Tunisia. Photo: Samuel Shivambu / BackpagePix
Bafana head coach Hugo Broos and his charges during training ahead of the team's final Afcon group match against Tunisia. Photo: Samuel Shivambu / BackpagePix

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Bafana Bafana will face Tunisia in their final group match tonight, with all four teams in group E still in with a shot at advancing to the last 16.

With 10 teams already through to the knockout round, there are still six places up for grabs to complete the last 16 line-up.

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