AFCON 2025: Premier League fixture tests and tactical shifts amid player absences

As AFCON 2025 kicks off in Morocco—with 32 Premier League players absent, hitting Sunderland hardest (six losses) while sparing Arsenal—clubs face varying fixture difficulties and adaptation challenges. Previously covered absences now test teams like Manchester United amid packed schedules.

Building on initial reports of AFCON 2025's toll on Premier League squads (32 players from 14 nations absent until at least January 18), the tournament opener this Sunday between hosts Morocco and Comoros underscores immediate challenges for affected clubs.

Sunderland, losing six players (including Noah Sadiki, Reinildo—key to five clean sheets, notably the recent Wear-Tyne derby—plus Chemsdine Talbi and Bertrand Traore, totaling 4,412 minutes), must maintain their strong start. Manchester United (Bryan Mbeumo, Amad Diallo, Noussair Mazraoui), Fulham (Alex Iwobi, Calvin Bassey, Samuel Chukwueze), and Burnley (Lyle Foster, Hannibal Mejbri, Axel Tuanzebe) each lose three, costing over 3,000 minutes and significant attacking threat—United and Fulham 11 goal involvements each, Everton eight (mainly Iliman Ndiaye), Liverpool seven (Mohamed Salah).

Fixture schedules amplify pressures: Aston Villa faces the toughest next six games despite no absences, while Liverpool has the easiest. Manchester United's recent 4-4 draw with Bournemouth prompted manager Ruben Amorim's first switch to a back four, potentially adapting to missing wing-backs from his 3-4-2-1 system. This weekend's matches will reveal early coping strategies for teams like Sunderland and Liverpool.

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Morocco began the defense of Ivory Coast's Africa Cup of Nations title with a 2-0 win over Comoros in the tournament's opening match on December 21, 2025, in Rabat. Mali and Zambia played to a 1-1 draw the following day in Casablanca, setting the stage for further group stage action across Morocco's host cities. The 24-team competition runs until January 18, 2026, featuring stars like Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane.

Late goals shook up the Premier League title race on January 4, 2026, as Manchester City drew 1-1 with Chelsea and Liverpool were held 2-2 by Fulham. Brentford secured a convincing 4-2 win at Everton thanks to Igor Thiago's hat-trick, while Newcastle defeated Crystal Palace 2-0 and Tottenham drew 1-1 with Sunderland.

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All 36 teams in the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League league phase will play simultaneously on Wednesday, January 28, with only Arsenal and Bayern Munich already secured in the top eight. The top eight finishers advance directly to the round of 16, while teams from ninth to 24th enter playoffs, and the bottom 12 are eliminated. English clubs like Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Newcastle face crucial tests to avoid the playoffs.

The Africa Cup of Nations 2025 in Morocco has seen the first wave of eliminations after the group stage. Botswana became the initial team knocked out, followed by Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Comoros. Only the top two teams per group and the four best third-place finishers advance to the knockout rounds.

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) President, Dr. Patrice Motsepe, announced that the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) will occur every four years starting from 2028 to address ongoing scheduling clashes with European club competitions. CAF also unveiled the African Nations League, featuring four regional zones with matches during FIFA international windows. The announcement holds special relevance for Kenya, which is preparing to co-host the 2027 edition with Uganda and Tanzania, marking the last tournament under the traditional biennial cycle.

 

 

 

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