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How to watch Angola vs Egypt at AFCON in US and UK as Mohamed Salah set to feature

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Liverpool IconLiverpool FC NewsFeaturesMohamed SalahEgypt has already secured top spot in its Africa Cup of Nations group but Liverpool star Mohamed Salah still has one game to play, against Angola on Monday afternoonEgypt is back in Afcon action today(Image: AFP or licensors)Mohamed Salah was Egypt's game-winner in each of the country's opening fixtures at the Africa Cup of Nations, helping to secure qualification from the group phase.The 33-year-old Liverpool star scored an injury-time clincher against Zimbabwe in Egypt's opener, before netting the only goal of the game from the penalty spot against South Africa.Last up for Egypt is a game against Angola, although there is no pressure on Salah and his teammates as they have already secured top spot in Group B.Here's how you can watch the game in the UK and the US...READ MORE: Diogo Jota's parents in tears after emotional tribute shared with Liverpool star's familyREAD MORE: Liverpool could have 3 transfer alternatives if Antoine Semenyo deal falls throughWhat time does Angola Vs. Egypt kick off?The game between Angola and Egypt kicks off at 4pm GMT on December 29, which means it's an 11am kick-off Eastern Time, and an 8am kick-off Pacific Time.What channel is it on?In the UK, Channel 4 has the streaming rights to Afcon.



In the US, the game can be viewed on Fubo, Fanatiz or beIN Sports.What's the latest on Salah at Liverpool?Salah's ill-advised chat with reporters at Elland Road seems a long time ago now, but it was only 23 days ago ago that he accused the Reds of throwing him under the bus this season, while also saying that he no longer had a relationship with Liverpool head coach Arne Slot.A few days after that outburst, Salah was dropped from the Liverpool squad altogether for a Champions League trip to Inter Milan, but found himself back in the squad for the following game against Brighton.Salah will not return to Liverpool until next year(Image: Getty Images)Slot said that it was an easy decision to restore the 33-year-old to the squad, suggesting that the pair have patched things up, and the legendary forward produced one of his brighter performances of a difficult season after coming on in the first half for the injured Joe Gomez.However, although the situation has seemingly improved, we will not know just how sustainable it is until Salah returns from Afcon.The Egyptian is not afraid of voicing his discontent, and if he continues to largely be used as a substitute upon his return to club action, there is a good chance that the storm will return.Salah is contracted to Liverpool until 2027, but the prospect of a lucrative move to Saudi Arabia could loom large in 2026 if Salah fails to regain his place in the team as a regular starter.