Where is it being played? Egypt will host the 32nd African Cup of Nations, but that wasn’t how it was intended to be. Cameroon were named as the host nation back in 2014. However, failure to provide adequate infrastructure at match venues, combined with the conflict between French- and English-speakers in the country, prompted Africa’s CAF football federation to withdraw Cameroon’s hosting rights in January. Read more: 2019 Africa Cup of Nations: Chaotic buildup, mouthwatering tournament The games will take place in four venues split between six stadiums. The capital Cairo boasts three stadiums: the Cairo International Stadium, the Al Salam Stadium and the June 30 Stadium (a controversial name referring to the fall of former President Mohamed Morsi in 2013). The other host cities are Suez, Alexandria and Ismailia. The final will take place in Cairo on 19 June at the Cairo International Stadium. Who are the favorites? It goes without saying that hosts Egypt, boasting Mo Salah in their side, and reigning champions Cameroon belong among the front-runners. But, as usual at this competition, narrowing the field of potential contenders is not easy. Senegal, Morocco, Nigeria and Ghana are just some of the teams with at least a chance of claiming…