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Liverpool IconLiverpool FC NewsFeaturesMohamed SalahMohamed Salah continues his Africa Cup of Nations campaign with Egypt today as he faces South Africa. Here is how to watch the game, TV channel, live stream details and early team newsMohamed Salah scored the winner for Egypt in their opening AFCON game against Zimbabwe(Image: Getty Images)Having spared his country’s blushes on Monday, Mohamed Salah will be aiming to book his place in the last-16 at the Africa Cup of Nations today as Egypt takes on South Africa.The Liverpool talisman left it late to grab a winner in his side’s opener against Zimbabwe, but his goal leaves Egypt well set to qualify from their group.
The top two from each will go straight into the last-16, while the four best third-placed sides will join them.A win today against South Africa could be enough to send Salah and his teammates through, depending on the result of Angola’s game against Zimbabwe, and continue the winger’s quest for a first AFCON title.READ MORE: 3 Liverpool players could soon boost Arne Slot's squad as breakout stars of 2026READ MORE: Mohamed Salah agreement reached as Liverpool handed transfer solution for 2026Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Salah in action in Egypt vs South Africa in the US and UK today.What time is kick-off?The game kicks off at 3 p.m. For fans in the US, that's 10 a.m.
Pacific Time.Is the game on TV?Supporters in the UK will be able to watch all the action from AFCON for free, with every match from the tournament being shown live on Channel 4's network.Egypt vs South Africa will be broadcast on Channel 4 itself, with coverage starting at 2:30 p.m. Prices from $3.39 a month depending on package, with a free Amazon gift card included with many deals for a limited time.Early team newsSalah will once again be expected to captain his nation, although Egypt might have doubts over the fitness of Mostafa Mohamed.The striker tried to jump over Salah as the Liverpool winger wheeled away following his winner, but in the process appeared to land awkwardly and looked as though he might be in some pain as his teammates celebrated.As for South Africa, winger Oswin Appollis was passed fit just before the start of the tournament, having been seen limping in a friendly against Ghana.
