The race to win the last CAN 2025 tickets comes to an end this Tuesday, November 19. While 21 teams have already qualified, three places still remain to be taken. Tanzania plays its future against Guinea, who only need a draw to qualify. The task promises to be more complicated for Mauritania, which must imperatively win while hoping for a defeat for Botswana.
Among the most anticipated clashes, the clash between Tanzania and Guinea, in Group H, will attract all eyes. Second with two points ahead, the national Syli can validate its 15th participation in the CAN by achieving at least a draw in Dar es Salam. But the Taïfa Stars, supported by their public, have no other choice but to win in order to hope to continue the adventure. Another direct confrontation, Guinea-Bissau receives Mozambique in group I. The Bissau-Guineans, three lengths behind the Mambas, must imperatively win with a two-goal difference to qualify thanks to a better particular difference. In group C, Mauritania dreams of a fourth consecutive participation.
To do this, the Mourabitounes must beat Cape Verde at home and hope for a defeat for Botswana against an already qualified Egypt. The suspense is therefore at its height for Amir Abdou and his men. In addition to these issues, several other meetings will be on the menu for the last day. Among them, already qualified teams like Senegal, Cameroon and Ivory Coast will try to conclude these qualifiers on a positive note.
Here is the program for the day:
Group J: Cameroon – Zimbabwe (1 p.m.), Kenya – Namibia (1 p.m.)
Group K: Congo – Uganda (4 p.m.), South Africa – South Sudan (4 p.m.)
Group I: Guinea-Bissau – Mozambique (4 p.m.), Mali – Eswatini (4 p.m.)
Group G: Sierra Leone – Zambia (4 p.m.), Ivory Coast – Chad (4 p.m.)
Group H: Tanzania – Guinea (1 p.m.), DR Congo – Ethiopia (4 p.m.)
Group C: Mauritania – Cape Verde (3 p.m.), Egypt – Botswana (3 p.m.)
Group L: Senegal – Burundi (7 p.m.)
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