A shock 2-1 win for Mali over hosts Ghana and Cameroon’s 3-0 win over Algeria means Group A at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Ghana will now be decided on Friday.

Mali’s well-organised defence proved to be the difference in their win - both of their goals came from Bassira Toure, including one from a penalty, while Ghana were briefly level thanks to Elizabeth Addo's spot-kick.

Cameroon dominated against Algeria who really struggled to pose a threat in front of goal – both teams were poor around the area.

The Indomitable Lionesses' victory came courtesy of their front three: first Aboudi Onguene, then Gaelle Enganamouit before rising star Nchout Ajara added a third.

Friday’s games will now determine who heads to the semi-finals – mathematically any of the four could progress and any of them could be eliminated. Ghana will face Cameroon in Accra and Mali take on Algeria in Cape Coast.