The play-offs of the Africa zone on L’Équipe live

Algeria – Cameroon

Location: Blida (Algeria)
Date and time: Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 9:30 p.m.
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In the great matches, the great players stand out! As often, it was Islam Slimani who gave the Algerians a great advantage, smash his head to offer a short but precious away success. Without much offensive inspiration, Rigobert Song’s Cameroon will have to show something else if they want to reverse the situation and go and spoil the planned party of the Fennecs.

The summary of the first leg Cameroon – Algeria (0-1)

Senegal – Egypt

Location: Diamniadio (Senegal)
Date and time: Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 7 p.m.
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On the way out, it only took 4 minutes for Mohamed Salah to capsize the Cairo International Stadium, with a deflected shot on the crossbar which bounced off the unfortunate Saliou Ciss! A single brilliant action and a one-goal advantage for Egypt before moving to Senegal: a good scenario for the Pharaohs. Still silent, as in the CAN final, Sadio Mané and the Teranga Lions will have to be much more enterprising to join Qatar.

The summary of the first leg Egypt – Senegal (1-0)

Maroc – RD Congo

Location: Casablanca (Morocco)
Date and time: Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 9:30 p.m.
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On the way out, Moroccans and Congolese had opened these African zone dams and were the only ones to have surrendered blow for blow. At the victorious counterattack of former Lorient player Yoane Wissa, Tarik Tissoudali responded following a crazy counter-attack with a splendid half-volley. It will still take much more collective quality if the men of Vahid Halilhodzic want to chain a second World Cup following that in Russia in 2018 (as in 1994 and 1998).

The summary of the first leg DR Congo – Morocco (1-1)

Tunisie – Mali

Location: Rades (Tunisia)
Date and time: Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 9:30 p.m.
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This time, it was not the referee who made people talk regarding him between Tunisians and Malians, but a poor Eagle from Mali: the young defender Moussa Sissako, trained at Paris-Saint-Germain, scored a goal once morest his side incredible, before being directly sent off four minutes later for annihilation of a goal action. At 10, Mali nevertheless pushed and Tunisia did not really force to widen the gap. We will have to be wary at home so as not to have any regrets.

The summary of the first leg Mali – Tunisia (0-1)

Nigeria – Ghana

Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Date and time: Tuesday, March 29 at 7 p.m.
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The only match without a goal, the tough duel between Nigerians and Ghanaians disappointed, but the return leg promises: the two nations will have to discover each other well to get their ticket for the Qatari World Cup. Very clever who can give a favorite as the two countries are equal.

The summary of the first leg Ghana – Nigeria (0-0)

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