All in or nothing: Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso clash in West African derby
There are matches where the tension rises far beyond football itself. The TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), Morocco 2025 Round of 16 duel between Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso at the Grand Stade de Marrakech on Tuesday night perfectly fits this description.
This is a West African derby rich in history, intensity and stakes, where every duel will weigh heavily in the pursuit of a place in the quarter-finals.
At an AFCON where the slightest mistake can prove fatal, this encounter promises no room for error, as two determined nations battle to extend their stay in Morocco.

Burkina Faso: challenging the champions without fear
Up against the defending champions, Les Stallions of Burkina Faso arrive with ambition and clarity. For them, facing Côte d’Ivoire at this stage of the competition is a necessary step for a team aiming higher.
And this ambition is spelt out clear in words, head coach Brama Traoré reiterating at the pre-match press conference that his side is not shy of the challenge ahead of them.
It is a belief and statement not just held by the coaching team but the players themselves. Defender Arsène Kouassi affirms that the Burkinabe camp is calm ahead of the duel, saying their winning mentality will come in handy against a big footballing nation such as the Ivorians.

Côte d’Ivoire: embracing the challenge, remaining confident
Meanwhile, as reigning champions, Côte d’Ivoire approach this derby with the composure and responsibility that come with their status.
They will have the prestige of remaining at the same venue they have played all their group stage matches – Marrakech – and hope this familiarity will offer comfort when they face a tricky Burkina Faso side.
For coach Emerse Faé, past records and statistics will matter less when the two sides square out for 90 minutes – and probably extra time plus penalties – and hence his charges go in with a fresh and clear mine.

Forward Jean-Philippe Krasso believes that the Elephants will derive their strength from the impressive team spirit picked from the first three matches of the tournament where they won two and drew another.
“We are all focused on one objective: winning this match. You don’t win the AFCON with 11, 15 or 18 players. You win it with a whole group,” he emphasised, pointing to the importance of every role, on and off the pitch.
Under the lights in the beauty of Marrakech, a defining night awaits; one nation will continue its Moroccan dream, while the other will see its journey come to an end.

Pre-match quotes:
Burkina Faso coach Brama Traoré:
“We know we are going to play against the African champions. We must prepare well. I don’t think the match comes too early, because at this stage of the competition, every team is capable of competing. We came here to reach the final, play it and win it. If that means going through the defending champions, then we must be ready.”

Côte d’Ivoire coach Emerse Fae:
“When the match starts, there is no psychological advantage, no statistics and no past. The tactical aspect is just as important as the physical and technical ones. The stakes must not take over the game. We have to play our football, without unnecessary pressure, and give everything to achieve our objective.
Pre-match stat:
Overall, the two nations have met 20 times in all competitions. Côte d’Ivoire have recorded eight wins, Burkina Faso three, with nine matches ending in draws.
This will be the third meeting between the teams at the Africa Cup of Nations, having previously met in back-to-back group stage encounters in 2010 and 2012.
The two nations share a 545-kilometre border, with Côte d’Ivoire lying to the south of Burkina Faso. The border runs west from a tripoint with Mali to another tripoint with Ghana in the east, underlining the close geographical and regional ties between the sides.