Ghana struck first through Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah after seven minutes, but Malawi responded through the outstanding Temwa Chawinga in the 12th minute. The Chawinga sisters have supplied star quality, while the team’s resilience and refusal to panic when behind have become defining characteristics. Algeria completed the other quarter-final comeback, overturning Côte d’Ivoire’s early advantage to win 2–1 at Stade Moulay Rachid in Casablanca. Their belief is growing with every match, and the Chawinga sisters provide the cutting edge required in knockout football. If the Scorchers defeat Algeria, their fairytale could become African football history.