BBC World Service is in Ghana to bring the most extensive coverage yet of the Africa Cup of Nations to millions of football fans across Africa and the world.

You can hear match commentary on the radio, while a range of special reports and programmes are also available online.
This includes our dedicated morning programme Africa Cup of Nations Daily, at 0420 and 0720 GMT.
Meanwhile full reports, guides to the teams, debates, and minute-by-minute text and audio coverage are available on the BBC's English language site, bbcworldservice.com/africanfootball. You can see which matches you can listen to on the radio here.
Please note, that due to rights restrictions the BBC World Service cannot carry any commentary from the tournament online.
Other BBC World Service programmes covering Ghana 2008 include:
- Fast Track - Farayi Mungazi brings news and in-depth analysis on Mondays and Fridays at 1600 GMT and Sundays at 1730 GMT.
- Sportsworld - Russell Fuller in Accra presents the opening and closing weekends, as well as bringing big-name interviews every Saturday at 1400 GMT and Sunday at 1700 GMT.
- World Have Your Say - Two special editions of the interactive programme on Wednesday 30 January and Friday 1 February at 1800 GMT.
- Africa Have Your Say - Catching up with what the fans are thinking every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 1600 GMT
There are BBC reporters at every game reporting for World Service programmes Network Africa and Focus on Africa.
The BBC's coverage goes right up to the final from the Ohene Djan Stadium in Accra on Sunday 10 February, beginning at 1600 GMT.

