The Africa Cup of Nations celebrates its 60th anniversary this year as the best teams from across the continent gather once again for the showpiece tournament.Hosts Gabon will kick off the competition on Saturday, when they face Guinea-Bissau at the Stade de l'Amitie in Libreville.Champions Ivory Coast will begin their title defence on Monday against Togo, while seven-time winners Egypt open their campaign against Mali the following day.Here is the complete schedule for the competition, and read on for some tournament predictions:In the UK, every match can be streamed live via Eurosport Player, while in the USA, the matches can be seen with beIN Sports Connect.Senegal and Mali to Reach Semi-FinalsSenegalthe top-ranked African nation by FIFAare perhaps the best side never to win the AFCON.They have only reached the final once and the semis on three other occasions, but they arguably have one of the best squads of any in the competition this year, with quality running throughout their team.Kalidou Koulibaly provides a mountainous presence at the back, while the midfield has plenty of steel and craft with Idrissa Gueye, Cheikhou Kouyate and Mohamed Diame.Up front, the Lions of Teranga have pace to burn in the form of Sadio Mane, Keita Balde Diao and Moussa Sow.Mane will be a particular threathe has racked up nine goals and seven assists for Liverpool this season, and as the BBC's John Bennett noted, he's looking good for Senegal ahead of the competition:Tunisia and Algeriaranked fourth and fifth best by FIFAwill make escaping Group B difficult, but with the talent available to Senegal, they have an excellent chance of progressing deep into the tournament.So, too, might Mali of Group D, despite them having to contend with Ghana and Egypt.Here's a look at their respective squads, per CAF:The Eagles don't have the players their rivals boastGhana may call on the likes of Thomas Partey, Asamoah Gyan and the Ayew brothers, Andre and Jordan, while Egypt have Mohamed Salah, Mohamed Elneny and Ahmed Elmohamadybut they qualified in fine form and have done well at the AFCON in recent years.Mali went unbeaten in their six qualifying games, scoring 13 goals and conceding just three.They have twice reached the semi-finals in 2012 and 2013 and on both occasions won the third-place play-off. They were only denied a quarter-final place in 2015 due to a drawing of lotsthey had an identical number of points, goals scored, goal difference and head-to-head record as Guinea.Mali's experience at reaching this stage could help them again, though their lack of quality might ultimately prevent them from going further. Wilfried Zaha Will Be Key to Ivory Coast's Title DefenceAfter years of underachieving, the Elephants finally won their first AFCON title since 1992 last time out. but now they face the prospect of defending it without the likes of Yaya Toure and Gervinho.Ivory Coast still have Salomon Kalou and Wilfried Bony to call upon going forward, but the stage is set for new boy Wilfried Zaha to have a big impact.After switching his allegiance from England, the tournament will be Zaha's first taste of competitive football with the Elephants.The Crystal Palace man told the Ivorian Football Federation (h/t Reuters, via the Guardian):It has been rewarding, firstly because I am proud to play for my country, then because the Ivorian selection has quality players and has always been a reservoir of talent. So I made the right choice and I do not regret it.I want to be able to give the best of myself to the team and contribute with my team-mates to winning more titles. I want to be able to offer the country a third Nations Cup, make Ivorians happy.In two warm-up friendlies for the tournamentZaha's only appearances for the sidethe winger already has a goal and an assist to his name.Bennett believes he will play a starring role for the Elephants:Indeed, the 24-year-old is one of the few players in their squad who can provide a spark of creativity and inspiration in the final third, and the likes of Bony will benefit from his delivery.Zaha will also add pace and trickery to the flanks. As Squawka Football demonstrated, his dribbling has been exceptional this season:As champions, much will be expected of the Ivory Coast.Without a number of players who were crucial to the side over the years, it will fall to the new generation to follow up their 2015 win with a strong showing this year.Eric Bailly and Franck Kessie will also be among those hoping to guide the Elephants to further success, but perhaps most important of all will be how Zaha fares.
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