Africa’s five representatives at the 2022 FIFA World Cup will be confirmed with these five return clashes across the continent.
Everything is still to play for when it comes to qualifying African nations for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, as 10 teams have entered the third and final qualifying round. After the first round-trip playoff games, things start to clear up a bit.
No team has yet officially qualified, although there have been two elimination rounds so far, leaving 10 to fight for five places.
Senegal will face Egypt in Dakar for a remake of the AFCON 2021. The winners of the African competition, namely Senegal, will have to recover from a 1-0 deficit of the first leg in Cairo. The Pharaohs are determined to get revenge for their AFCON grief
A crucial clash in Abuja will see Nigeria host Ghana and seek a World Cup ticket for a fourth tournament in a row. Super Eagles manager Augustine Eguavoen has warned the Black Stars that his side are focused on winning after playing out a 0-0 draw in the first leg in Kumasi on Friday night.
The final matches will take place in Blida, where Algeria and Cameroon will have their heavyweight bout (with the Desert Foxes 1-0 on aggregate) and Tunis, where Tunisia (1-0 on aggregate) will look to crush the Mali’s dream of a first-ever trip to the World Cup.
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