In the captivating saga of the Cup of Nations, no narrative has been more gripping than that of the host nation, Cote D’Ivoire. Despite grappling with a myriad of challenges, ranging from injuries to a demoralizing group stage campaign, the Elephants have defied the odds, showcasing resilience and tenacity befitting champions.

The journey began with a crushing defeat, a resounding 4-0 loss to Equatorial Guinea, leaving the Ivorians teetering on the edge of elimination. However, their determination prevailed as they clinched a third-place finish in Group A, securing a coveted spot in the round of 16.
Yet, amidst their struggle, turmoil struck the camp as head coach Jean-Louis Gasset was unceremoniously sacked mid-tournament following the devastating loss. The reins were passed to interim coach Emerse Faé, a former Cote D’Ivoire international, who admirably guided the team through turbulent waters.
Under Faé’s stewardship, the Elephants orchestrated a stunning revival, overcoming reigning champions Senegal in a nerve-wracking penalty shootout and orchestrating a remarkable comeback against Mali, despite playing with ten men for the majority of the match.
As the semi-finals beckon, Ivory Coast braces for a familiar foe in DR Congo. With a history marked by fierce encounters, including a memorable clash in the 2015 semi-finals which saw the Elephants emerge victorious, the stage is set for another captivating showdown.

Key to Ivory Coast’s aspirations is Seko Fofana, whose blend of technical prowess and unwavering dedication has been instrumental in propelling the team forward. Alongside Fofana, the likes of Sebastien Haller and Simon Adingra loom large, poised to make their mark on the grand stage.
However, the Ivorians face formidable opposition in DR Congo, buoyed by the dynamic performances of Yoane Wissa and the tactical acumen of coach Sebastien Desabre. With a steely resolve and a hunger for success, the Leopards pose a significant threat to Ivory Coast’s title ambitions.
As the two sides prepare to lock horns at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Abidjan, anticipation reaches fever pitch. Suspensions and injuries add a layer of intrigue, with both teams grappling with key absences.
For Ivory Coast, the absence of Serge Aurier and Odilon Kossounou poses a defensive dilemma, while DR Congo awaits the fitness of Gael Kakuta, a potent attacking force. With both teams eyeing a coveted spot in the final, every moment promises exhilarating action and heart-stopping drama.
In the crucible of competition, where legends are forged and dreams are realized, Ivory Coast and DR Congo stand on the precipice of greatness. As the clock ticks down to kickoff, the stage is set for a spectacle befitting the grandeur of African football.
The stage is set for a thrilling encounter at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Abidjan, anticipation mounts for a clash of titans. With kickoff scheduled for 11 PM EAT tonight ,7th February 2024.

Probable Lineups
Ivory Coast[Cote D’ivoire]
Fofana; Singo, Ndicka, Boly, Konan; Seri, Kessie; Pepe, Fofana, Adingra; Haller
DR Congo
M’Pasi; Kalulu, Mbemba, Inonga, Masuaku; Pickel, Moutoussamy; Elia, Bongonda, Wissa; Bakambu