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The Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium plays host to the final of the African Nations Championship when beaten 2016 finalists Mali take on reigning champions Morocco on Sunday.
Mali survived a scare in the semi-finals when they edged out Guinea on penalties, while Morocco comfortably made it through with a 4-0 thumping of host nation Cameroon.
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History is set to be made in Cameroon when two African heavyweights clash in Yaounde as the sixth edition of the African Nations Championship reaches its climax.
Sixteen of the best nations across Africa battled for glory at the biannual continental tournament organised for players in their respective domestic leagues, but it will be Morocco or Mali who will . . .