Victor Osimhen's Nigeria will aim to continue their formidable record at this Africa Cup of Nations when they take on South Africa in the semifinals on Wednesday, while hosts Ivory Coast meet the Democratic Republic of Congo after a miraculous run to the last four.
Nigeria appear the strongest side left at the competition with the reigning African footballer of the year up front and the way coach Jose Peseiro has made them so strong defensively.
Since drawing 1-1 with Equatorial Guinea in their opening match, Nigeria have recorded four straight wins without conceding a goal.
"If you don't concede goals you can win every time," said Peseiro after the quarterfinal victory over Angola in Abidjan, when Ademola Lookman scored to seal a 1-0 victory.
The Nigerians have won through to a record 15th Cup of Nations semifinal as they aim to lift the trophy for the fourth time and first since 2013 in South Africa.
It is the South Africans they face at the Stade de la Paix in Bouake in a repeat of the 2019 quarterfinal in Egypt which the Super Eagles won 2-1 thanks to current skipper William Troost-Ekong's late goal.
Bafana Bafana followed that by failing to qualify for the last Afcon in 2022, but are back on the big stage under veteran Belgian coach Hugo Broos.
The man who led Cameroon to the 2017 title against the odds has taken South Africa to their first semifinal in 24 years, although they needed heroics from goalkeeper Ronwen Williams to beat Cape Verde on penalties in the last eight.
Before that they got the better of Morocco, the continent's top-ranked team, and South Africa have matched Nigeria's achievement in keeping four straight clean sheets.
"I think Nigeria is a team who are getting better and better with every game,"
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