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The Tottenham games Yves Bissouma will miss due to 2023 AFCON

Mali have been drawn into Group E

Table-toppers Tottenham Hotspur could find themselves a little short at the beginning of next year, with 2023 AFCON forcing Ange Postecoglou to rearrange his Spurs squad.

Not only will the Australian coach be without Son Heung-min due to the 2023 Asian Cup, but he will also be missing the midfield duo of Yves Bissouma and Pape Matar Sarr.

Bissouma, in particular, has been crucial in Tottenham’s midfield since the beginning of the season, helping propel Spurs to the Premier League summit. The 27-year-old will be representing Mali at the tournament and could prove an enormous miss for Spurs amid their title bid.

Here is how many games Bissouma could miss for Spurs during 2023 AFCON.

Having been moved from last summer due to weather conditions, 2023 AFCON will now take place in 2024. The tournament begins on 13 January in Cote d’Ivoire and runs until 11 February.

Containing 24 teams made up of six groups of four, Premier League players at the tournament could play up to seven matches for their country, potentially missing just under a month of football for their clubs. However, if knocked out at the group stage, players could return to the United Kingdom within a little over a week.

Mali have been drawn into Group E

Mali have been drawn into Group E / MB Media/GettyImages

Having been placed in Group E, Bissouma has avoided an awkward clash with teammate Sarr at 2023 AFCON. With three matches taking place between 16 January and 24 January, Mali will fancy their chances of making it to the knockout stages.

Mali begin with a clash against 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa before taking on 2004 AFCON winners Tunisia in a tough clash. Bissouma’s side then face a favourable final match against lowly Namibia.

Yves Bissouma

Bissouma could miss a couple of big Spurs clashes / James Gill – Danehouse/GettyImages

Tottenham’s Premier League games during 2023 AFCON

Date / Kick-off time (BST)

Fixture

14/01/24 – 16:30

Man Utd vs Tottenham

30/01/24 – 19:45

Tottenham vs Brentford

03/02/24 – 15:00

Everton vs Tottenham

10/02/24 – 15:00

Tottenham vs Brighton

The only league match that Bissouma is guaranteed to miss comes at Old Trafford on 14 January when Spurs face Manchester United. Just two days before Mali’s opener against South Africa, the midfielder will definitely be absent.

Mali’s progression at 2023 AFCON will impact just how much football Bissouma misses for Spurs, but, should Mali make it to the final, the former Brighton man could sit out an extra three Premier League games.

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