Burkina Faso reach the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals after scoring  two late goals to beat by Tunisia 2-0.
Substitute Aristide Bance scored put the stallions ahead with a low drive from a free-kick only five minutes after being introduced into the game.

And just when Tunisia went chasing for an equaliser, throwing everyone forward, Prejuce Nakoulma killed the game with a   counter-attack,  rounding the goalkeeper 40 yards out before slotting into an empty net.

The victory puts the  Stallions in the wait to play the winner between Morocco or Egypt in the last four on Wednesday.

It is now three wins from  three quarter-finals appearances for Burkina Faso, who last reached this stage in 2013 when they finished as losing finalists.

For the first time they secured a quarter-final win in normal time although until Bance's intervention, which finally broke Tunisia's resistance, it appeared as though extra time was to be required again.

Prejuce Nalkouma sprints past Aymen Mathlouthi before making it 2-0

Prejuce Nalkouma sprints past Aymen Mathlouthi before making it 2-0
The Burkinabe had the clearest chances of the first half, Nakoulma firing over from 12 yards over and Bertrand Traore unlucky with a chip that hit the top of the bar.

Tunisia's best opportunity came from a corner headed on by Taha Yassine Khenissi which Aymen Abdennour could only nod on, Mohamed Ali Yacoubi narrowly missing at the far post.

Both sides looked increasingly nervous after the interval and the match became scrappy with few chances - a couple of goalmouth scrambles in the Tunisia box typified a lack of decisiveness from both sets of players.

Bance came on and changed that when a free-kick was rolled into his path and he struck a precise effort into the corner.

It sparked panic in the Tunisia team ranks despite there being 10 minutes left, they abandoned all defensive discipline as they desperately sought an equaliser.

Their recklessness was punished by Nakoulma who sped away on a break and ran past Aymen Mathlouthi, who had rushed far from his goal, before coolly stroking the ball home.

Tunisia's defeat means they have lost their past five Nations Cup quarter-finals, while Burkina Faso remain in the hunt for a first title.