FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:05 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2020
Libya 2-3 Equatorial Guinea
There was barely time to restart that after Obama's winner. Absolutely stunning from Equatorial Guinea.
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Libya 2-3 Equatorial Guinea
There was barely time to restart that after Obama's winner. Absolutely stunning from Equatorial Guinea.
Libya 2-3 Equatorial Guinea
This. Is. Ridiculous.
Libya are defenceless as a newborn hedgehog.
As the match goes into injury time, three men just sit back, back, back and let Salomon Obama Ondo just keep going at them. Obama decides that if they're going to give him that much time, he might as well shoot - and he does. Azzaqa gets a hand to it but it's not enough. Incredible.
Libya 2-2 Equatorial Guinea
From nowhere!
Pedro Obiang, scheming on the outside of the Libya penalty area, suddenly realises there's not enough Libya players around him to stop him rushing through. He skips free and then beautifully, crispy - with the arc of a snowball casually lobbed towards a deputy headteacher's window in a freezing January - chips it over Ahmed Azzaqa.
It's fair to say Equatorial Guinea's Basilio Ndong is not happy about being substituted. He absolutely slams his water bottle into the ground like it's Hulk versus Loki all over again. There's an impressive flare of spray, but it's not going to get his team back into this.
The Libya fans in Cairo can't believe it - how is it not 3-1?
One of those classic misses where the player gets almost too long to makes the most of his hang time to get his head to it, but the contact is too much down into the ground rather than towards the goal, and it goes wide.
Have to say, Equatorial Guinea are looking tired now. Libya far more likely to add a third than the National Thunder are of crashing back into it.
For the second time in the space of a few minutes, Ahmed Azzaqa in the Libya goal is down after a clash with an Equatorial Guinea player. The first time looked nastier, but he eventually got up - only to collide again reaching for a high ball and go down once more. After a bit of magic spray, however, he can continue.
Libya come so near to adding a third! A free kick from a central position drifts just wide.
If you didn't see it earlier, there's a lovely interview that our colleagues at BBC Radio Surrey did with Mo Bettamer, about his hopes for making his debut. But he's gone somewhat better than that - putting his team into the lead in this game. There was such pure joy on his face when he turned that in.
Libya 2-1 Equatorial Guinea
And just like that, Libya are in front - and it's the man from Aldershot!
On his debut, Mo Bettamer - who plays in the National League in England - turns in a ball that spins across the goal after it's not properly claimed by the Equatorial Guinea keeper.
Fairytale stuff.
Libya 1-1 Equatorial Guinea
Al Warfali tucks the penalty away. Beautifully done.
Rash challenge in the penalty area
The game restarts in Cairo.
Libya 0-1 Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea full value for their lead. Libya struggling so far to really find their way, though they did end the half the stronger team.
Libya get near to an equaliser just before half time - a firm header at the near post testing Felipe Jesus Ovono, but the Equatorial Guinea keeper gets down and gathers it in.
Libya 0-1 Equatorial Guinea
A long ball from defence is rescued on the left. It's a stunning bit of work to pull it back, and, though the ball ends up firing back to the edge of the area, Josete Miranda is there to fire it low and with just enough drift to snugly sneak into the corner.
Barely moments after Equatorial Guinea hit the post, they come close again, Pedro Obiang this time getting some space in the penalty area, but his shot is a comfortable height for the goalkeeper.
Equatorial Guinea's Iban Salvador with some superb skill thrashes his way through the Libya defence, sizes up the target... and the ball skids along the ground into the post. So unlucky.
There's not much happening in Cairo - these are two teams that both lost their last group game and it's all looking more than a bit disjointed.
A Libya free-kick that is nearly on the goal-line on the right-hand-side, outside the area, nevertheless is superbly struck and Felipe Jesus Ovono in the Equatorial Guinea goal has to get down to awkwardly push it away.