
On Tuesday, March 29, Africa will have its eyes on 10 teams that are competing for spots to represent the continent in the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
Africa has only five slots in the World Cup and half of the teams contesting for them will be dropped during the second leg matches on scheduled for March 29.
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Senegal vs Egypt
The 2022 AFCON champions and finalists will face each other for the second-leg in the World Cup qualifiers at the Stade Me Abdoulaye Wade in Senegal.
Egypt goes to the match with a 1 - 0 advantage and can only advance if they register a win or a draw.
The African Champions, Senegal, need to win by two goals or more or by a one-goal margin if both teams score.
Nigeria vs Ghana
Two of the continent's top sides will battle each other for a spot in the World Cup. The first leg match between the two ended in a barren draw.
Each side requires a win to advance.
A goalless draw will see the match go for extra play time.
Algeria vs Cameroon
Algeria comes into the match with an advantage over Cameroon with an away goal in the first leg.
Algerians require a win or draw and avoid a 1 - 0 loss as this would take the match into extra time which could end into a penalty shootout.
Cameroon will advance to the World Cup if they win by two goals to nil. However, if both teams score, they will only need a one-goal margin.
Morocco vs DR Congo
The first leg between the two teams ended in a 1 - 1 draw with Morocco having a slight advantage with the away goal.
If either side wins the match, they will advance to the Word Cup. However, a 0 - 0 draw will mean that Morocco advances.
A 1 - 1 draw will force the match into extra time while a multiple-goal draw will mean DR Congo will be going to Qatar.
Tunisia vs Mali
Tunisia is the favourite side to advance after a 1 - 0 win over Mali in the first leg.
Tunisia requires either a draw or a win to go to the 2022 Qatar World Cup but a 1 - 0 loss can take the game to extra time.
Mali is coming to the match looking for a two-goal margin or try to score one and make sure they do not concede.
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