Wanderers' stars are the TV spotlight after the 2006 African Nations Cup started on Friday teatime- and you will be able to watch live action, but only on cable or satellite.
The digital channel BBCThree and satellite Eurosport, also available on cable, will be screening live coverage of every match.
Four Wanderers aces - Jay Jay Okocha (Nigeria), El-Hadji Diouf and Abdoulaye Faye (Senegal) and Raidi Jaidi (holders Tunisia) - will be in action.
Remaining group games
All times are GMT and matches are being shown live on Eurosport and BBCThree
GROUP A
28 January
Egypt v Ivory Coast: Cairo International Stadium (5pm)
Libya v Morocco: Cairo Military Academy Stadium (5pm)
GROUP B
25 January
Angola v DR Congo: Cairo Military Academy Stadium (3.15pm)
Cameroon v Togo: Cairo Military Academy Stadium (6pm)
29 January
Angola v Togo: Cairo Military Academy Stadium (5pm)
Cameroon v DR Congo: Cairo International Stadium (5pm)
GROUP C
26 January
Zambia v Guinea: Harras El-Hedoud Stadium, Alexandria (3.15pm)
Tunisia v South Africa: Harras El-Hedoud Stadium, Alexandria (6pm)
30 January
Tunisia v Guinea: Harras El-Hedoud Stadium, Alexandria (5pm)
Zambia v South Africa: Alexandria Stadium (5pm)
GROUP D
27 January
Ghana v Senegal: Port Said Stadium (3.15pm)
Nigeria v Zimbabwe: Port Said Stadium (6pm)
31 January
Nigeria v Senegal: Port Said Stadium (5pm)
Ghana v Zimbabwe: Ismailia Stadium (5pm)
QUARTER-FINALS
3 February
MATCH 1
Winner Gp A v Runner-Up Gp B: Cairo International Stadium (5pm)
MATCH 2
Winner Gp C v Runner-Up Gp D: Harras El-Hedoud Stadium, Alexandria (1pm)
4 February
MATCH 3
Winner Gp B v Runner-Up Gp A: Cairo Military Academy Stadium (5pm)
MATCH 4
Winner Gp D v Runner-Up Gp C: Port Said Stadium (1pm)
SEMI-FINALS
7 February
Winner MATCH 1 v Winner MATCH 2
Cairo International Stadium (5pm)
Winner MATCH 3 v Winner MATCH 4
Harras El-Hedoud Stadium (1pm)
THIRD PLACE DECIDER
9 February, Cairo Military Academy Stadium (4pm)
FINAL
10 February, Cairo International Stadium (4pm)
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