The Confederation of African Football has confirmed the dates and venues of the 2022 FIFA World Cup playoff, reports Completesports.com.
After intense rounds which saw the participation of all 54 CAF Member Associations, 10 teams are still in contention for the five African places at the prestigious world tournament.
The first leg of the last round is scheduled for 25 March 2022, while the second leg matches will be held on 29 March 2022, four days later.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria will travel to the Cape Coast Stadium on March 25 for the first leg of their encounter against the Black Stars of Ghana.
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The reverse fixture is billed for the Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja four days later.
First Leg
Date Time Match Venue City
25.03.2022 15h00 DR Congo-Morocco Stade des Martyrs Kinshasa
25.03.2022 17h00 Mali-Tunisia Stade du 26 mars Bamako
25.03.2022 17h00 Cameroon-Algeria Stade de Japoma Douala
25.03.2022 19h30 Egypt-Senegal Cairo International Stadium Cairo
25.03.2022 19h30 Ghana-Nigeria Cape Coast Stadium Cape Coast
Second Leg
Date Time Match Venue City
29.03.2022 17h00 Senegal – Egypt Stade Olympique de Diamniadio Dakar
29.03.2022 17h00 Nigeria – Ghana MKO National Stadium Abuja
29.03.2022 19h30 Algeria – Cameroon Stade Mustapha Tchaker Blida
29.03.2022 19h30 Tunisia – Mali Stade Olympique Hammadi Agrebi Tunis
29.03.2022 19h30 Morocco – DR Congo, Complexe Mohammed V Casablanca
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Only the best legs should play.. If we play unnecessary politics or favoritism we won’t qualify
Super eagles list for the world cup is out!
It’s a great list and the best Nigeria has for now.
FULL SQUAD:
Goalkeepers: Francis Uzoho (AC Omonia, Cyprus); Daniel Akpeyi (Kaizer Chiefs, South Africa); Maduka Okoye (Sparta Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
Defenders: Oluwasemilogo Ajayi (West Bromwich Albion, England); Kenneth Omeruo (CD Leganes, Spain); Leon Balogun (Glasgow Rangers, Scotland); William Ekong (Watford FC, England); Olaoluwa Aina (Torino FC, Italy); Calvin Bassey (Glasgow Rangers, Scotland); Abdullahi Shehu (AC Omonia, Cyprus); Zaidu Sanusi (FC Porto, Portugal)
Midfielders: Frank Onyeka (Brentford FC, England); Joseph Ayodele-Aribo (Glasgow Rangers, Scotland); Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City, England); Oghenekaro Etebo (Watford FC, England); Akinkunmi Amoo (FC Copenhagen, Denmark)
Forwards: Ahmed Musa (Fatih Karagumruk, Turkey); Samuel Chukwueze (Villarreal FC, Spain); Victor Osimhen (Napoli FC, Italy); Moses Simon (FC Nantes, France); Sadiq Umar (UD Almeria, Spain); Odion Jude Ighalo (Al-Hilal FC, Saudi Arabia); Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester City, England); Emmanuel Dennis (Watford FC, England); Ademola Lookman (Leicester City, England)
Standby: Chidozie Awaziem (Alanyaspor FC, Turkey); Jamilu Collins (SC Padeborn 07, Germany); Chidera Ejuke (CSKA Moscow, Russia); Taiwo Awoniyi (Union Berlin, Germany); Paul Onuachu (KRC Genk, Belgium); Peter Olayinka (SK Slavia Praha, Czech Republic); Ogenyi Onazi (Al-Adalah FC, Saudi Arabia)