MATCH FACTS: South Africa tackle unbeaten Sierra Leone in Group A at the TotalEnergies CAF U20 AFCON

Sierra Leone and South Africa are poised for a first-ever clash at the TotalEnergies CAF Under-20 CAF Africa Cup of Nations at the Suez Canal Stadium in Ismailia on Tuesday (kick-off 21:00 local time / 18:00 GMT).
Sierra Leone have already secured a quarter-final place, but South Africa will want a win that would see them take a giant step towards the knockout rounds.
Sierra Leone are meeting Southern African opponents for a second time they drew their opening game 0-0 against Zambia.
This is South Africa’s fourth game against a tournament debutant, they have never defeated a tournament debutant drawing and then losing to Burkina Faso and Gabon. Their last meeting with a tournament debutant ended 1-1 against Niger in 2019.
Sierra Leone will become South Africa’s 21st different opponent at the finals. This game will be South Africa’s 18th game against West African opponents. South Africa’s record against West African opponents reads P17 W3 D5 L9.
From their previous 17 games against West African opponents South Africa have three wins, they defeated Mali in their second group game in 1997 and then opened up with successive wins over Cote d’ Ivoire and Nigeria in 2009.
South Africa are winless in open play against West African opponents. In their last 9 games against such opposition, since winning their second group game 2-1in 2009 against Nigeria.
All three draws coming in 2019 they began with successive draws against Nigeria and Nigeria and then drew again with Nigeria in the play-off for third before winning on penalties.
SIERRA LEONE FACTS
· Sierra Leone have been the surprise package of this year’s tournament. Unbeaten in their first three matches, they opened with a goalless draw against Zambia before defeating Egypt 4-1 and Tanzania 1-0.
· A win against South Africa would make Sierra Leone the first tournament debutants since Congo in 2007 to win three consecutive matches at the finals.
· They're also the first debutants since Uganda in 2021 to reach the knockout stages and the first since Ghana in 1991 to record back-to-back group stage victories.
· Samuel Gandi scored the decisive goal against Tanzania, finding the net in the 37th minute.
· Sierra Leone impressed in that match with 415 completed passes, led by Alpha Turay, who made 57 – the most by any player on the pitch.
· Nine players have started all three games, with five – Saidu Bangura, Mamadou Jalloh, Nathaniel Jalloh, Amara Keita, and Alpha Turay – playing every minute of the campaign so far.
SOUTH AFRICA FACTS
· South Africa head into their final group game with renewed confidence after a 1-0 victory over Tanzania.
· They opened their campaign with a narrow 1-0 defeat to Egypt and will now aim to secure consecutive group stage wins for the first time since 2009, when they defeated Côte d’Ivoire and Nigeria in back-to-back matches.
· Historically, South Africa have struggled against tournament debutants. They’ve faced three such teams previously – Burkina Faso, Gabon, and Niger – without registering a win. Their most recent encounter with a debutant ended 1-1 against Niger in 2019.
· This match marks South Africa’s 21st different opponent at the U-20 finals and their 18th match against West African opposition.
· Their record against West African teams stands at 3 wins, 5 draws, and 9 losses from 17 matches.
· All three victories came between 1997 and 2009, and they are now winless in their last nine matches against West African sides in regulation time.
· Their last three group games have all ended 1-0 – a win over Burundi in 2019, a loss to Egypt, and the recent win against Tanzania.
· In fact, four of their last five matches at the finals have ended with that scoreline. None of their last six matches has featured both teams scoring – the last time that happened was a 1-1 draw with Niger in 2019.
· In terms of third group stage games, South Africa have won four and lost four across eight appearances.
· Notably, all eight have ended with a winner with none drawn. They’ve won their third group game in each of the last three tournaments they’ve played: defeating Zambia (2015), Sudan (2017), and Burundi (2019).
· Against Tanzania, South Africa managed three shots on target, following four in their loss to Egypt.
· They’ve also been dominant in possession, recording over 60% against Egypt and 56.5% against Tanzania.