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Mohamed Amoura Absent from Starting Lineup for Algeria against Togo

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Algeria Vs Togo Football Match

The Algerian national football team is set to face Togo in a crucial match for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. However, according to information obtained by DZfoot, Mohamed Amoura, a key player who has been in excellent form, is not expected to start. Despite being the current top assist provider in the Bundesliga, Amoura will remain on the bench unless unexpected changes occur due to player injuries.

The Algerian coach, Vladimir Petkovic, is likely to continue with Saïd Benrahma on the left wing, alongside Riyad Mahrez on the right and Baghdad Bounedjah as the striker. The team is expected to play in a formation that could either be a 4-2-3-1 or a 4-3-3 with an attacking point. While the exact lineup remains uncertain, it is anticipated there will be few alterations, with players like Houssem Aouar, Ramiz Zerrouki, and Adem Zorgane likely to maintain their positions in midfield.

The match, which is generating significant excitement among Algerian supporters, will take place at the Annaba stadium as part of the third round of qualifiers. Fans can watch the game on several networks; it will be broadcast by Algeria’s public television and on BeIN Sports HD1 via the NilSat satellite. Additionally, Sportdigital Fussball on the Astra satellite will show the match, ensuring the game reaches a wide audience.

The anticipation for this event is palpable, as demonstrated by the sold-out status of the stadium, reflecting Algerian fans’ passionate support for their national team. This encounter provides an opportunity to evaluate new talents who might don the national jersey for the first time.

Rachel Adams

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