FIFA 2022: Nigeria to battle Cape Verde, Liberia, CAR
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Jan 22, 2020
he Super Eagles of Nigeria have been drawn in Group C alongside Cape Verde, Liberia and Central Africa Republic, in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier.
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The three time African Champions are favourites as none of their opponents have played at the Fifa World cup.
In group A African champions Algeria have will battle Burkina Faso, Niger republic and Djibouti for a spot in the 2022 Tournament
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Former African champions Tunisia face Zimbabwe , Mauritania and Equatorial Guinea .
The indomitable lions of Cameroon have a difficult task if they are to play at the next World cup.
They will contend with Cote D'Ivoire for a place at the Tournament alongside .Mozambique and Malawi a in group D
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Group E has Mali, Uganda , Kenya and Rwanda
In Group F Egypt ,Gabon , Libya and Angola will battle for a spot
Senegal's quest for a 2020 World cup appearance in group H will depend on their performance against Congo ,Namibia and Togo
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The Atlas Lions of Morocco have been grouped alongside Guinea,Guinea Bissau and Sudan in group I while Condo DR, Benin republic , Madagascar and Tanzania are in group J
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