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Algeria vs Sierra Leone. Africa Cup of Nations Group E.

Stade omnisport de Douala.

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      Algeria 0-0 Sierra Leone: Tournament minnows claim unlikely point in group opener

      Match report and free highlights as Sierra Leone's brave showing against Algeria sees them cling on for a point in sweltering heat in Douala; Algeria failed to take their chances in opening Group E match

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      Highlights of the African Cup of Nations group-stage match between Algeria and Sierra Leone

      Holders Algeria were held to a surprise goalless draw by Sierra Leone as they made an uninspiring start to the defence of their Africa Cup of Nations title in Douala on Tuesday.

      Algeria were expected to get their Group E campaign at the tournament in Cameroon off to an easy start against minnows Sierra Leone, who were returning to the tournament for the first time since 1996.

      But it proved a brave showing by the West Africans as they clung on for a point in sweltering heat in the port city.

      Algeria came close to opening the score in the second minute as Riyad Mahrez fed Islam Slimani, who went round the Sierra Leone goalkeeper but ran out of room to try and find the target from a tight angle.

      But Sierra Leone quickly showed they would prove no easy walkover as they came storming back down the other end and were close to scoring through Alhaji Kamara's sixth-minute effort.

      Kamara went close with a header midway through the first half from a free-kick as Algeria struggled in the heat.

      Yacine Brahimi had two chances after the break to put the Algerians in the lead as they began to exert their authority, with Mahrez at the heart of their attacking moves.

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      His ball set Brahimi in on goal in the 52nd minute but the veteran midfielder scuffed his shot and allowed goalkeeper Mohamed Kamara to make a one-handed stop and gather at the second attempt.

      Brahimi's second chance came on the hour mark but the shot was hit straight at Karama.

      Sierra Leone's new cap Steven Caulker, the former England international who switched allegiance on the eve of the tournament, then made a vital block to deny substitute Sofiane Bendebka seven minutes later.

      Caulker, who struggled with cramp late in the game, again denied him some 10 minutes later with another important intervention.

      Mohamed Nbalie Kamara celebrates the point
      Image: Mohamed Nbalie Kamara celebrates the point

      Mahrez's 80th-minute effort was turned around the corner by Kamara and five minutes later substitute Said Benrahma missed a good opportunity as Algeria frustration continued amid a frenzied late finish that failed to produce a victory.

      The result did, however, extend Algeria's unbeaten run to 35 matches, putting them within touching distance of the record of 37 undefeated internationals in a row set by European champions Italy last year.

      The second Group E game is being played on Wednesday in Douala when Equatorial Guinea meet the Ivory Coast.

      What's next?

      Live AFCON

      Sierra Leone take on Ivory Coast at 4pm on Sunday, live on Sky Sports Football.

      In the other Group E fixture, Algeria face Equatorial Guinea at 7pm on Sunday, live on Sky Sports Mix.

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      The Africa Cup of Nations tournament will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in January and February.

      The tournament, originally scheduled to be played in June and July 2021, will be played in Cameroon between January 9 and February 6, 2022, with Sky Sports showing all 52 games live.

      Twenty-four teams will take part, kicking off on January 9 as hosts Cameroon host Burkina Faso in Yaounde, before culminating in the final on February 6 in the capital.

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