Counting towards the first round of group B, the game will be held in Morocco, the country that hosts the CAN of the sport until April 30th.
Regarding the match against Guinea, the national team coach stated that the team has already done its "homework".
"We expect the maximum possible concentration from this game, the homework has already been done, we have already worked on what we needed for the game, now it is just time to wait for the time to enter the field and we hope for a very focused team, a team that knows what it will do and what its objectives are", he said, quoted by Rádio Nacional de Angola (RNA).
"We believe that, from what we are seeing, the girls are focused on this first task, which is very important, which is to start the African championship well and, to start the African championship well, nothing more than a good victory against the Guinean team, which is the team for which we will play the first game", he added.
After Tuesday's game, the national team will play again next Thursday, where they will face Egypt, in a game corresponding to the second and final leg of the group stage.