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What African nations need to reach the final round?

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  • Five nations will represent Africa at Qatar 2022

  • Twenty teams are vying for eight tickets to the final round of qualifying

  • Find out what these hopefuls must do to join Morocco and Senegal

Five nations will represent Africa at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. Two rounds of games remain in the second round, with the ten group winners reaching the third round. A draw will be held to determine the five two-legged ties in the third round, with the triumphant teams qualifying for the World Cup. FIFA.com looks at how things stand. Qualified for third round: Morocco, Senegal. Able to qualify for third round: Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo DR, Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Libya, Madagascar, Mali, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia.

Group A

TeamPlayedPointsGD
Algeria410+17
Burkina Faso410+8
Niger43-9
Djibouti40-16

In the mix: Algeria, Burkina Faso Eliminated: Niger, Djibouti Remaining fixtures Burkina Faso-Niger Djibouti-Algeria Algeria-Burkina Faso Niger-Djibouti Algeria and Burkina Faso are both on ten points, but the former holds a significant goal difference edge. Les Étalons, who have never been in with a better chance of reaching their first World Cup, know they must effectively seize more points than Les Verts, who frightened eventual champions Germany in an extra-time defeat in the Round of 16 at Brazil 2014. Algeria boast several players in Europe’s big five leagues, including Ramy Bensebaini (Borussia Monchengladbach), Aissa Mandi (Villarreal), Ismael Bennacer (AC Milan), Said Benrahma (West Ham), Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) and Islam Slimani (Lyon). While Burkina Faso don’t, they can call on 20-year-old sensation Abdoul Tapsoba, who has hit four goals in his last three internationals, including the late equaliser against the Algerians.

Group B

TeamPlayedPointsGD
Tunisia410+8
Equatorial Guinea470
Zambia44-3
Mauritania41-5

In the mix: Tunisia, Equatorial Guinea, Zambia Eliminated: Mauritania Remaining fixtures Zambia-Mauritania Equatorial Guinea-Tunisia Tunisia-Zambia Mauritania-Equatorial Guinea Patson Daka, Fashion Sakala and Zambia need a miracle to progress, and though Tunisia - who are three points and eight goals better off than Equatorial Guinea - hold all the aces, they do face an examining final two games. If the Emilio Nsue-captained National Thunder can beat Wahbi Khazri and the Eagles of Carthage, it would leave Mondher Kebaier’s side under significant pressure. Tunisia are, nonetheless, unbeaten in their last 12 World Cup qualifiers and have kept clean sheets in each of their last five.

Group C

TeamPlayedPointsGD
Nigeria49+4
Cabo Verde47+1
Central African Republic44-2
Liberia43-3

In the mix: Nigeria, Cabo Verde, Central African Republic Eliminated: Liberia Remaining fixtures Liberia-Nigeria Cabo Verde-Central African Republic Nigeria-Cabo Verde Liberia-Central African Republic Kelechi Iheanacho and Victor Osimhen give the Super Eagles arguably the finest attack in Africa, but they still have work to do to reach the final round. Cabo Verde have made admirable strides over the last decade, qualifying for three CAF Africa Cup of Nations tournaments having never previously reached the event, and were unfortunate to lose 2-1 to Nigeria earlier in the campaign. The Blue Sharks’ penchant for late goals is another source of encouragement. Central African Republic know they must seize six points to have any chance of progressing.

Group D

TeamPlayedPointsGD
Côte d'Ivoire410+5
Cameroon49+4
Malawi43-5
Mozambique41-4

In the mix: Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon Eliminated: Malawi, Mozambique Remaining fixtures Malawi-Cameroon Côte d'Ivoire-Mozambique Cameroon-Côte d'Ivoire Mozambique-Malawi The Elephants and the Indomitable Lions have had some exhilarating battles over the years – who could forget Didier Drogba and Co edging a CAF Africa Cup of Nations shootout in which the first 23 penalties were scored in 2006? - and another is unfolding. If both avoid an upset in their first November assignments, it will come down to a continent-stopping showdown in Douala. Will Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Vincent Aboubakar keep Cameroon on course for an African record eighth World Cup, or will Franck Kessie, Nicolas Pepe and Wilfried Zaha get Côte d'Ivoire to the finals for the fourth time in their last five attempts?

Group E

TeamPlayedPointsGD
Mali410+7
Uganda48+2
Kenya42-6
Rwanda41-3

In the mix: Mali, Uganda Eliminated: Kenya, Rwanda Remaining fixtures Uganda-Kenya Rwanda-Mali Mali-Uganda Kenya-Rwanda Not even with Seydou Keita, Mahamadou Diarra and Frederic Kanoute in their side did Malians have more hope of reaching a World Cup. The Eagles have conceded just five goals in their last 15 competitive fixtures, and field the likes of Leipzig midfielder Amadou Haidara, highly-coveted Brighton star Yves Bissouma, Southampton winger Moussa Djenepo and Ibrahima Kone, who has scored seven goals in five internationals. Uganda have it all to do but, like Mali, have yet to concede in the second round and have, in Fahad Bayo, a player with a penchant for netting decisive goals.

Group F

TeamPlayedPointsGD
Egypt410+5
Libya46-2
Gabon44-1
Angola43-2

In the mix: Egypt, Libya, Gabon Eliminated: Angola Remaining fixtures Gabon-Libya Angola-Egypt Egypt-Gabon Libya-Angola Victory in Luanda will send Mo Salah and the Pharaohs through. Libya and Gabon must pray Angola beat Egypt for the first time ever. At 32, could this be Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s last shot at playing in a World Cup?

Group G

TeamPlayedPointsGD
South Africa410+4
Ghana49+3
Ethiopia43-3
Zimbabwe41-4

In the mix: South Africa, Ghana Eliminated: Ethiopia, Zimbabwe Remaining fixtures Ethiopia-Ghana South Africa-Zimbabwe Zimbabwe-Ethiopia Ghana-South Africa The Black Stars were the big favourites when the pool began, but it’s Bafana Bafana who hold the slight edge. Ronwen Williams has been infallible in goal for Hugo Broos’s side, while 21-year-old Evidence Makgopa has been a revelation up front. Ghana boast striking star power in the form of Thomas Partey, who has been outstanding during these preliminaries, exhilarating young talents Mohammed Kudus and Kamaldeen Sulemana, and the Ayew brothers. Which one of these football-crazy countries will keep their Qatar 2022 dreams alive?

Group H

TeamPlayedPointsGD
Senegal412+9
Togo44-2
Namibia44-4
Congo42-3

Qualified for final round: Senegal Eliminated: Togo, Namibia, Congo

Group I

TeamPlayedPointsGD
Morocco412+13
Guinea-Bissau44-6
Guinea43-3
Sudan42-4

Qualified for final round: Morocco Eliminated: Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sudan

Group J

TeamPlayedPointsGD
Tanzania47+1
Benin47+1
Congo DR45+1
Madagascar43-3

In the mix: Tanzania, Benin, Congo DR, Madagascar Remaining fixtures: Tanzania-Congo DR Benin-Madagascar DR Congo-Benin Madagascar-Tanzania This is the only section in which all four teams can emerge triumphant. Tanzania, who were 37th in Africa and 137th overall on the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking when qualifying began, are stunningly top on goals scored. The Taifa Stars will entrust forwards Saimon Msuva and Mbwana Samatta with getting them over the line, but Chancel Mbemba, Dieumerci Mbokani, Cedric Bakambu and Congo DR know that all six points will send them through. Benin, meanwhile, will look to Steve Mounie to inspire them to the two victories coach Michel Dussuyer has stressed they will need to finish top.

Top scorers in the 2nd round

PlayerTeamGoals
Islam SlimaniAlgeria6
Famara DiedhiouSenegal4
Ayoub El KaabiMorocco4
Ibrahima KoneMali4
Riyad MahrezAlgeria4
Abdoul TapsobaBurkina Faso4
Wahbi Khazri Tunisia3
Sadio ManeSenegal3
Dieumerci MbokaniCongo DR3

African nations at the World Cup

NationParticipations
Cameroon7
Nigeria6
Morocco5
Tunisia5
Algeria4
Côte d'Ivoire3
Egypt3
Ghana3
South Africa3
Senegal2
Angola1
Congo DR1
Togo1