Soccer-Algeria, Tunisia fancied but other African playoffs in the balance
By Mark Gleeson
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CAPE TOWN: Algeria and Tunisia are heavily fancied to qualify on Tuesday for the World Cup but the outcome of the other three African playoffs for the tournament in Qatar look likely to go down to the wire.
[FILES] Super Eagles . Photo/twitter/NGSuperEagles
Calvin Bassey is confident he can help Nigeria seal World Cup glory.
West Brom have been sent a warning that defender Semi Ajayi is ‘definitely a player that will attract interest from Premier League clubs’.
Mientras que Baba y Valjent han jugado los noventa minutos con sus selecciones en el primer partido de estas fechas, Kubo y Muriqi se han quedado en el banquillo sin salir a jugar ni un minuto y con desplazamientos importantes.
Former Nigeria winger Garba Lawal has urged the Super Eagles to be focused on beating Ghana no matter the scoreline in the return leg of their playoff in the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers.
With 148 matches since the FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF) kicked off on September 4, 2019, 10 teams have made it to the third round, the final stage of the competition.