Egypt Beats Cameroon in the number of Altaatseg African Nations Cup
Underdogs Cameroon have upset the odds to reach the final, beating much-fancied Ghana in the last four.
The game is a repeat of the 2008 final.
Cameroon's squad includes two British-based players, Hearts midfielder Arnaud Djoum and Clinton N'Jie, although the latter is on loan at Marseille from Tottenham.
Egypt have three players from England's Premier League - defender Ahmed Elmohamady (Hull) and midfielders Mohamed Elneny (Arsenal) and Ramadan Sobhi (Stoke), as well as former Chelsea winger Mohamed Salah.
Seven-time winners Egypt earned their place in a record-equalling ninth Afcon final by beating Burkina Faso 4-3 on penalties following a 1-1 semi-final draw.
The Pharaohs' hero in the semi-final was 44-year-old goalkeeper Essam El Hadary, whose save in the shootout means he now has a chance to win a fifth Afcon title, having won his first in 1998.
El Hadary has been in fine form in Gabon, the goal he conceded in the semi-final being the first he has let in during the tournament.
The make-up of Cameroon's squad has changed significantly since the appointment of Hugo Broos as manager in February 2016, but he is confident his youthful line-up can cause an upset.
"In the 29 years I've been a coach I've never worked with a group like this," said the Belgian, who is hoping to lead the Indomitable Lions to a first Afcon title since 2002 and fifth overall.
"It's a fantastic group of players both on and off the field and they deserve the final. We've shown from the start that we are getting better but it's still a dream that we've got to the final."
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