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After months of preparations, the 2022 African Nations Champions (CHAN) is set to kick off on Friday, January 13, in Algeria.

The biennial tournament returns for its seventh edition following success in the previous six editions.

Host nation, Algeria will play Libya in the opening game of this year's tournament at the Nelson Mandela Stadium at 19:00.

MGL has radio and TV rights for CHAN 2022.

All 32 games, with analysis, will be live on JoyPrime with analysis and highlights on bulletins on JoyNews throughout the day.

Bulletins on stations within the Group - Joy FM, Hitz FM, Adom TV, Adom FM, Asempa FM, LUV FM, Nhyira FM and Myjoyonline.com - will also push the tournament. At the same time, commentary will be served in English and Akan on selected games.

Elsewhere in Africa

  • RTI (Cote d’Ivoire)
  • Tele Congo (Congo)
  • RTS (Senegal)
  • UBC (Uganda)
  • Azam (Tanzania)
  • AfroSport TV (Nigeria)
  • ORTM (Mali)
  • GTV (Ghana)
  • TVT (Togo)
  • RTG (Guinea Conakry)
  • RTB (Burkina Faso)
  • K24/MediaMax (Kenya)
  • MBC (Malawi)
  • GRTS (The Gambia)
  • Gabon TV (Gabon)
  • ORTB (Benin)
  • RTC (Cape Verde)
  • ORTM (Madagascar)
  • SABC (South Africa)
  • CRtv (Cameroon)
  • ORTM (Madagascar)
  • TVM (Mozambique)

For daily updates on the 2022 CHAN tournament, you can follow the JoySports team on Facebook - JoySportsGH, Instagram - joysports.gh or on Twitter - JoySportsGH.

https://twitter.com/JoySportsGH/status/1613823189427027968?s=20&t=cu9SMoadHhKvIa07z-yLZg

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