Africa's top-ranked nation Algeria clinched their place at the 2107 Africa Cup of Nations finals on Thursday with a 2-0 win in Seychelles.
Yassine Benzia and El Arabi Soudani scored in each half to ensure Algeria will win Group J.
Cameroon can join then at the finals in Gabon with a a win in Mauritania on Friday.
Tunisia will lose the chance of winning Group A if Djibouti beat them on Friday and Liberia beat Togo on Sunday.
The other game on Friday is Libya playing Morocco, who have already qualified for Gabon.
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