CAF Champions League fixtures (Groups Stage)
(All Times GMT)
(First Round)
Group A
Saturday 7 July
20:00 ASO Chlef (Algeria) V E.S. Sahel (Tunisia)
Sunday 8 July
14:00 Sunshine Stars (Nigeria) V Esperance Sportive de Tunis (Tunisia)
Group B
Saturday 7 July
14:00 Bechem Chelsea (Ghana) V Zamalek (Egypt)
Sunday 8 July
18:30 Ahly (Egypt) V TP Mazembe (DR Congo)
(Second Round)
Group A
Friday 20 July
21:00 Esperance Sportive de Tunis (Tunisia) V ASO Chlef (Algeria)
Saturday 21 July
21:00 E.S. Sahel (Tunisia) V Sunshine Stars (Nigeria)
Group B
Sunday 22 July
13:30 TP Mazembe (DR Congo) V Bechem Chelsea (Ghana)
20:00 Zamalek (Egypt) V Ahly (Egypt)
(Third Round)
Group A
Sunday 5 August
14:00 Sunshine Stars (Nigeria) V ASO Chlef (Algeria)
21:00 Esperance Sportive de Tunis (Tunisia) V E.S. Sahel (Tunisia)
Group B
Saturday 4 August
13:30 TP Mazembe (DR Congo) V Zamalek (Egypt)
20:00 Ahly (Egypt) V Bechem Chelsea (Ghana)
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