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Liverpool IconLiverpool FC NewsFeaturesMohamed SalahMohamed Salah begins his Africa Cup of Nations campaign with Egypt today as he faces Zimbabwe. Here is how to watch the game, TV channel, live stream details and early team newsMohamed Salah gets his AFCON campaign underway as Egypt takes on Zimbabwe(Image: Getty Images)Mohamed Salah begins his quest for Africa Cup of Nations glory today as Egypt takes on Zimbabwe in its opening game of the tournament.The Liverpool winger will be aiming to put his recent fallout back at Anfield firmly behind himself as he goes in search of a trophy that has eluded him throughout his career so far.Egypt is the most successful side in the history of AFCON, having won it seven times, although it has gone without the trophy since 2010, and Salah will be eager to put that right.



His side will be heavy favorite against Zimbabwe, which makes just its sixth ever appearance in the competition.READ MORE: Mohamed Salah told apology not enough as Liverpool star urged to take actionREAD MORE: Egypt manager makes Mohamed Salah prediction after Liverpool ace's explosive interviewHere's everything you need to know about how to watch Salah in action in Egypt vs Zimbabwe in the US and UK today.What time is kick-off?The game kicks off at 8 pm UK time at the Adrar Stadium in Agadir, Morocco. For fans in the US, that's 3 pm Eastern Time and 12 noon 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 Zimbabwe will be broadcast on 4seven, with coverage starting at 7:55 pm.

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 newsDespite being left out of a warm-up game against Nigeria last week, Salah is expected to start and captain Egypt today. If he does, it will be the first time he's started a game for club or country since Liverpool's 4-1 defeat to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League in November.Manchester City's Omar Marmoush is likely to join him in attack, with the pair looking to fire their country to glory.