Guinea v Morocco was the decisive match of group stage at the 1976 African Cup of Nations.
This was the last edition to feature a final group stage, while previously only the 1959 African Cup of Nations had also promoted this format.
Each team had defeated Egypt, while Morocco had also beaten Nigeria whereas Guinea had drawn against that same opponent.
The match ended in a 1−1 draw with Morocco scoring a late equaliser, meaning the North Africans kept the first place in the group and won their only title to date.
By the third and final matches of the tournament only Morocco and Guinea had a chance to win the game.