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Published 16:34 28 Jan 2015 GMT
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The final round is tonight (kick-off is at 6pm Irish time) and if the final games, between Mali and Guinea and Ivory Coast and Cameroon, both end in the exact same score, then lots will have to be drawn again to decide all the final placings.
Based on what we have seen so far, this looks highly likely but even if Mali do beat Guinea, as the bookies expect, a draw in the other game would see Ivory Coast and Cameroon having to go to the luck of the draw to decide who goes through.
If a draw does have to take place, it will happen in the post-match press conference and that might just be the most gripping bit of sporting TV all year. Don't miss it.

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