Africa’s 2022 World Cup Qualifying group stage will be wrapped up with 40 Matchday 5 and 6 fixtures spread from Thursday 11 to Tuesday 16 November 2021, with eight further teams looking to join Senegal and Morocco in advancing to the final playoff phase.
The Teranga Lions and Atlas Lions are guaranteed to finish top of Groups H and I respectively, and the teams looking good to join them are Tunisia (three-points lead in Group B), Nigeria (two point-lead in Group C), Mali (two-point lead in Group E), and Egypt (four-point lead Group F).
The other groups are all too close to call, including Group A where Algeria and Burkina Faso are level on 10 points and their Matchday 6 showdown in Blida on November 16 looks likely to be the decider.
Fennec Foxes coach Djamel Belmadi has been criticised in the Algerian media for persisting with the same core players, though he insists that he has not had the chance to experiment in recent times.
“As soon as we come it's either for qualifying or for a competition. There is never a match for [experimentation],” he explained.
“You can never really have the chance to try in Africa. When we take a player, we try to make mistakes as little as possible.
“It must correspond as quickly as possible to our way of playing. The margin of failure must be as small as possible.”
Group D has the Ivory Coast with a one-point lead over fellow heavyweight Cameroon, but the Indomitable will have home advantage against the Elephants when the teams meet on Matchday 6 in Douala on November 16.
It’s a similar story in Group G, where South Africa are one point ahead of Ghana, but the teams will meet on the Black Stars’ home soil in Cape Coast on the evening of Sunday 14 November for a Matchday 6 clash which looks set to be key – unless Ethiopia can stymie the West Africans on Thursday afternoon and Bafana Bafana beat Zimbabwe later the same day.
“We have to focus on the fact that we have to win [the first match against Zimbabwe],” said SA coach Hugo Broos. “If we don’t win the game, what importance can the game in Ghana have? We need to be there with one point ahead, maybe more. Ghana have the pressure to win against us, so we have the pressure to win against Zimbabwe.”
Finally, Group J sees all four teams still in with a chance: Tanzania and Benin top the standings with seven points each, but DR Congo are just two points further back and even Madagascar, on three points, could yet leapfrog to the top if they manage victories away to the Squirrels and at home to the Taifa Stars.
The 10 group winners will advance into the final playoff round, with five two-legged ties to be played in March next year, the winners of which will qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
AFRICA WORLD CUP QUALIFYING FIXTURES, 11-16 NOVEMBER (TIMES CAT):
Thursday 11 November
15:00: Uganda v Kenya
15:00: Ethiopia v Ghana
15:00: Tanzania v DR Congo
18:00: Rwanda v Mali
18:00: Congo v Namibia
18:00: Benin v Madagascar
21:00: South Africa v Zimbabwe
21:00: Togo v Senegal
Friday 12 November
15:00: Djibouti v Algeria
15:00: Burkina Faso v Niger
18:00: Gabon v Libya
18:00: Guinea v Guinea-Bissua
21:00: Angola v Egypt
21:00: Sudan v Morocco
Saturday 13 November
15:00: Zambia v Mauritania
15:00: Malawi v Cameroon
18:00: Equatorial Guinea v Tunisia
18:00: Liberia v Nigeria
18:00: Cape Verde Islands v Central African Republic
21:00: Ivory Coast v Mozambique
Sunday 14 November
15:00: Zimbabwe v Ethiopia
15:00: DR Congo v Benin
15:00: Madagascar v Tanzania
18:00: Mali v Uganda
21:00: Ghana v South Africa
21:00: Senegal v Congo
Monday 15 November
15:00: Kenya v Rwanda
15:00: Namibia v Togo
18:00: Niger v Djibouti
18:00: Guinea-Bissau v Sudan
Tuesday 16 November
15:00: Mozambique v Malawi
15:00: Egypt v Gabon
15:00: Libya v Angola
18:00: Algeria v Burkina Faso
18:00: Nigeria v Cape Verde
18:00: Liberia v Central Africa Republic
21:00: Tunisia v Zambia
21:00: Mauritania v Equatorial Guinea
21:00: Cameroon v Ivory Coast
21:00: Morocco v Guinea
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