Cameroon Win Battle of the Heavyweights to Decide African playoff Final spot

 


Cameroon beat Ivory Coast 1-0 in a contest of two continental heavyweights to join Algeria, Nigeria and Tunisia in securing the last four places in March’s African World Cup playoffs as the group phase came to a dramatic conclusion on Tuesday.


Karl Toko Ekambi scored for Cameroon as they snatched a narrow home win over the Ivory Coast in a clash full of tension but without many clear chances.


Cameroon had been one point behind in the Group D standings but took top spot to advance to the playoffs.


Goalkeeper Andre Onana, back from a nine-month drug ban, made several key saves for Cameroon to help them survive a late onslaught and hold on for the win.


Cameroon advance to the 2022 #WCQ final round after topping group D ?? #WorldCup | @FecaFootOfficie pic.twitter.com/cIOHZg37Gg— CAF (@CAF_Online) November 16, 2021


Tunisia and Equatorial Guinea were level on 10 points in Group B when they kicked off their respective games but Tunisia romped into an early three-goal lead before beating Zambia 3-1 at home while Equatorial Guinea drew 1-1 away in Mauritania.


THE EAGLES OF CARTHAGE CLINCH TOP SPOT IN GROUP ??? ??


13 points secure a ticket to the 2022 #WCQ final round for the Tunisians ?#WorldCup | #WCQ | @FTF_OFFICIELLE pic.twitter.com/fIddaTtwOR— CAF (@CAF_Online) November 16, 2021


African champions Algeria and Nigeria made heavy work of booking their places, but home draws proved enough for them also to progress.


Algeria were twice ahead against Burkina Faso, with Riyad Mahrez grabbing their first goal, but a late penalty saw them held to a 2-2 draw in Blida. Algeria finished with 14 points in Group A, two ahead of the Burkinabe.


ATTACKING FORCE ?

DEFENSIVE SOLIDITY ??


???? Algeria advance to the final round of the 2022 #WCQ! ?#WorldCup | @LesVerts pic.twitter.com/f1F7fxfZ6k— CAF (@CAF_Online) November 16, 2021


Nigeria scored in the first minute through Victor Osimhen but quickly gave up an equaliser to the Cape Verde Islands, who had to win to take top spot in Group C. The 1-1 draw in Lagos left Nigeria top on 13 points and Cape Verde second on 11.


Nigeria #WCQ JOURNEY CONTINUES ??


The Nigerians seal their place in the next round! ?#WorldCup | @NGSuperEagles pic.twitter.com/xpEqbHFQww— CAF (@CAF_Online) November 16, 2021


The four countries join the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Ghana, Mali, Morocco and Senegal in the playoffs.


The 10 teams will be drawn into five two-legged ties with the aggregate winners representing Africa at the World Cup finals in Qatar.


A Confederation of African Football spokesperson told Reuters on Tuesday that no date had yet been set for the draw, but it would likely take place in January.



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