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.
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.
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Salah turned inside the box and slammed the ball against the crossbar with the rebound hitting Senegal defender Saliou Ciss and rolling into the net for an own-goal.
Egypt secured a narrow 1-0 advantage over Senegal in the first leg of their World Cup qualification play-off. The first leg in Cairo was billed as a battle between Liverpool stars Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane. Ad/> It was the former who had the big say in the match, as his shot led to the only goal of the game.