Cup of Nations - as it happened
Ghana, 20 January - 10 February
RESULTS:
Senegal
1-3
Angola
Tunisia
3-1
South Africa
GOALFLASHES AND MAJOR INCIDENTS (all times GMT)
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2132:
That's your lot from me folks for this Africa Cup of Nations.
Paul Fletcher will be back to guide you through tomorrow's final Group A games, while I rest my aching hands after writing close to 20,000 words over these four days.
It's still all to play for in Group D, but that win over South Africa sees Tunisia climb to the top on goals scored.
Angola are still right in the hunt and a draw with the Tunisians in their final group game will see both teams qualify for the last eight.
Enjoy the rest of the tournament.
2123:
"This Tunisian team have laid down a marker to all other teams in this tournament with this dominant performance."
redandblackT on 606
2119: FULL-TIME Tunisia 3-1 South Africa
Tunisia really did the damage in the first half with those three goals. Better performance from the South Africans in the second half but they were lacking a bit of spark up front and never really looked like getting themselves back into it.
2115:
Three added minutes for South Africa to find two more goals.
2113: GOAL Tunisia 3-1 South Africa
Katlego Mphela
pulls a goal back for South Africa as he prods home from close range. Surely too late for a comeback with only two minutes remaining?
2112:
Majdi Traoui is carried off the pitch with what appears to be a stomach injury. He doesn't look in good shape, but Tunisia have used all their substitutions.
2107:
The South Africa fans are doing all they can to will the ball into the back of the net. Unfortunately for them Elrio van Heerden can't find the target as he sends his right- foot shot over the bar when well placed.
2106:
That's the last we'll see of Chikhaoui tonight as he is replaced by Issam Jemaa. Although he didn't score today, I'm sure we'll be hearing more of his name in the future.
2104:
South Africa just can't get close enough to the Tunisian goal to cause any problems at the moment. Another long range effort goes sailing over the bar. They've only got just over 10 minutes to rescue something here.
2101: "Did Efan Ekoku ever score a goal for Nigeria throughout his career?"
cravencottagefarts on 606
Our stats man comes up trumps again. Apparently, Ekoku scored six times in 20 appearances for Nigeria.
2059:
The 21-year-old Chikhaoui is toying with South Africa at the moment. He's showing some neat little touches and flicks. On the evidence of this performance I don't think he'll be playing his club football in Zurich for much longer.
2052:
Dos Santos will never have a better chance to score a hat-trick and he's now being replaced by Mehdi Ben Dhifallah.
2050:
Dos Santos has a great chance to make it 4-0 to Tunisia. Yassine Chikhaoui powers down the right hand side and plays the ball back across goal for Dos Santos to tap into an empty net. Somehow he doesn't get a great connection on the ball and it is cleared.
2047:
"The South African fans are still making noise and waving flags. Even a couple of goals will help South Africa reduce their goal difference and make their job easier in the final game."
BBC World Service's Nick Cavell in Tamale
2044:
Just a glimmer of a chance for South Africa. Zuma nods the ball down to Thembinkosi Fanteni whose snap shot hits the side netting. That's his last action as Katlego Mphela comes on to replace him.
2040:
Another interesting Africa Cup of Nations fact for you. The most goals scored in a single game is five, scored by Laurent Pokou as the Ivory Coast beat Ethiopia 6-1 in 1970.
2038:
"Our hotel will be interesting tonight, The Senegal and Tunisia teams are both staying with us!"
BBC World Service's Nick Cavell in Tamale
2037:
Sabeur Ben Frej is booked for time wasting as he deliberates over what to do with a free-kick. In the end he sends it straight into the wall.
2035:
It's difficult to see South Africa coming back into this if they keep playing the way they are. Yassine Chikhaoui is causing all sorts of problems at the moment and South Africa are being restricted to long range efforts.
2032:
(See 2010) Our resident statistician has found the answer to Torminator's earlier question on 606.
Mohamed Diab El-Attar (nickname al-Diba) scored four goals in the 1957 final for Egypt as they beat Ethiopia 4-0 in Khartoum. And that, we believe, is the first ever hat-trick scored at the Cup of Nations.
Only four teams (Egypt, Ethiopia, South Africa and Sudan) entered the tournament, but South Africa were disqualified because of apartheid before the start, giving Ethiopia a bye to the final.
2030:
One change for South Africa at half-time as Elrio van Heerden comes on for Lerato Chabangu. Tunisia are unchanged as the second-half gets under way.
2029:
"I think it will be an advantage for African teams to have the chance to play in the Africa Cup of Nations before playing in the World Cup a few months later"
Former Nigeria striker and BBC pundit Efan Ekoku during the half-time 606 interactive forum
2015:
HALF-TIME Tunisia 3-0 South Africa
2010:
"Russell, who scored the first ever hat trick in the African cup of nations?"
Torminator_YNWA on 606
I'm working on it, in the meantime does anybody else know the answer?
2005:
Morris nearly makes amends for his earlier mistake, but his flicked header clips the top of the bar.
2002: Goal Tunisia 3-0 South Africa
It's South Africa who having a "Lemerre" as they take a leaf out of Zambia's book of defending. A sloppy back pass from Nasief Morris allows an alert
Dos Santos
to steal in, round the keeper and coolly slot home for his second and Tunisia's third.
2000:
GOAL Tunisia 2-0 South Africa
Chaouki Ben Saada
makes it 2-0 to Tunisia. Dos Santos's shot across goal rebounds off the post and Ben Saada is on hand to tap the ball in.
1959:
"Can you ever get such a party-like carnival in an European stadium? Viva Africa!"
huhuhuguy on 606
1956:
Here's one to get you debating via the text and on 606: Will Euro 2008 be able to match the Cup of Nations for the sheer amount of goals and excitement that we have seen in Ghana?
1953:
South Africa seem to have settled down after conceding that early goal, but they're yet to really test Hamdi Kasraoui in Tunisia's goal.
1951:
"By the sound of things here in the stadium the local fans are cheering for South Africa."
BBC World Service's Nick Cavell in Tamale
1947:
One final plug for what is happening at half-time.
We will be streaming a live forum from the BBC's Africa Cup of Nations TV coverage in the UK. Former Nigeria international Efan Ekoku and former Sierra Leone international Leroy Rosenior will be answering a selection of your questions.
Amongst other things they'll be discussing the World Cup in South Africa in 2010.
You could get your question asked by simply posting it on our 606 forum.