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Day 2 of the Africa Cup of Nations Hockey tournament took off with Ghana losing 1-0 to Egypt after four quarters. Nigeria on the other hand brushed aside Uganda with an emphatic 10-3 victory.
The results mean Egypt have now booked a place in the semi-finals while Ghana have a must win game against Nigeria on matchday 3 at the Thoedosia Okoh hockey pitch in Accra.
Failure to beat Nigeria will see team Ghana knocked out of the Hockey competition.
Here are the full results and table as it stands:
17th January, 2022
Pool A
South Africa 13-0 Namibia
Pool B
Ghana 1-1 Uganda
Eqypt 4-2 Nigeria
18th January, 2022
Pool A
Namibia 1-4 Kenya
Pool B
Nigeria 10-3 Uganda
Ghana 0-1 Egypt
19th January, 2022 Pool A Kenya 1-2 South Africa
Later today:
Egypt vs Uganda
Nigeria vs Ghana
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