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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed a change in the ongoing African Nations Championship (CHAN) kickoff time.
The final of the competition being played in Algeria had been initially scheduled for 19:00 GMT on Saturday, February 4.
However, CAF has now made changes to the kickoff time with the game now moved to 19:30 GMT. The change in timing was confirmed by the Organising Committee of the competition.
The final will be played at the Nelson Mandela Stadium in Algiers.
The competition is currently in the semifinal stage with Algeria, Senegal, Madagascar and Niger all booking their place in the last four.
The hosts will face Madagascar while Niger and Senegal will go head-to-head after eliminating Ghana's Black Galaxies in the quarterfinals.
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