Out of the three official qualifying competitions the African continent is starting first, with one day earlier than the others.
The qualifying tournament for the main event (Africa Cup of Nations) in total is going to be held for 6 days this month. From the middle of next week will begin the third phase, and on the weekend is going to start the first 2 duels of the reverse games (which same teams have only met 4 days ago).
10 October, Wednesday at 15.00 CET: Ethiopia - Kenya.
10 October, Wednesday at 17.30 CET: Zambia - Guinea-Bissau.
11 October, Thursday at 16.30 CET: Congo - Liberia.
11 October, Thursday at 18.00 CET: Ghana - Sierra Leone.
12 October, Friday at 16.30 CET: Cameroon - Malawi.
12 October, Friday at 17.00 CET: Angola - Mauritania.
12 October, Friday at 17.00 CET: Gabon - South Sudan.
12 October, Friday at 18.30 CET: Guinea - Rwanda.
12 October, Friday at 18.30 CET: Nigeria - Libya.
12 October, Friday at 19.00 CET: Cape Verde - Tanzania.
12 October, Friday at 19.00 CET: Egypt - Eswatini (old name: Swaziland).
12 October, Friday at 19.00 CET: Ivory Coast - Central African Republic.
12 October, Friday at 20.00 CET: Togo - Gambia.
12 October, Friday at 21.00 CET: Mali - Burundi.
12 October, Friday at 21.45 CET: Algeria - Benin.
13 October, Saturday at 15.00 CET: South Africa - Seychelles.
13 October, Saturday at 15.00 CET: Uganda - Lesotho.
13 October, Saturday at 17.00 CET: Equatorial Guinea - Madagascar.
13 October, Saturday at 17.00 CET: Mozambique - Namibia.
13 October, Saturday at 19.30 CET: Democratic Republic of Congo - Zimbabwe.
13 October, Saturday at 20.00 CET: Burkina Faso - Botswana.
13 October, Saturday at 20.00 CET: Morocco - Comoros.
13 October, Saturday at 20.15 CET: Tunisia - Niger.
13 October, Saturday at 21.00 CET: Senegal - Sudan.
14 October, Sunday at 18.00 CET: Guinea-Bissau - Zambia.
14 October, Sunday at 18.00 CET: Kenya - Ethiopia.
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