The African qualifying competition for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar returns on Wednesday with Match Day 3 fixtures across the continent between Wednesday and Saturday.
Following is the Match Day 3 full schedule, with the kick-off times in GMT:
Date Time Group Venue Match
Wednesday 16:00 I Grand Stade – Marrakech (Morocco) Sudan vs Guinea
Wednesday 19:00 I Complexe Prince Moulay Abdellah – Rabat Morocco vs Guinea Bissau
Date Time Group Venue Match
Thursday 13:00 C Accra Sports Stadium – Accra (Ghana) Liberia vs Cape Verde
Thursday 13:00 J Martyrs Stadium – Kinshasa DR Congo vs Madagascar
Thursday 13:00 J Benjamin Mkapa Stadium – Dar es Salaam Tanzania vs Republic of Benin
Thursday 16:00 B Estadio de Malabo – Malabo Equatorial Guinea vs Zambia
Thursday 16:00 C Teslim Balogun Stadium – Lagos Nigeria vs Central African Republic (CAR)
Thursday 16:00 E Stade Regional de Nyamirambu – Kigali Rwanda vs Uganda
Thursday 19:00 B Stade Olympique – Rades Tunisia vs Mauritania
Thursday 19:00 E Grand Stade – Agadir (Morocco) Mali vs Kenya
Date Time Group Venue Match
Friday 13:00 D Orlando Stadium – Johannesburg (South Africa) Malawi vs Cote d’Ivoire
Friday 16:00 D Stade de Japoma – Douala Cameroon vs Mozambique
Friday 16:00 F Estadio 11 Novembro – Luanda Angola vs Gabon
Friday 19:00 A Mustapha Tchaker Stadium – Blida Algeria vs Niger Republic
Friday 19:00 A Grand Stade – Marrakech (Morocco) Djibouti vs Burkina Faso
Friday 19:00 F Borg El Arab Stadium – Alexandria Egypt vs Libya
Date Time Group Venue Match
Saturday 13:00 G Bahir Dar Stadium – Bahir Dar Ethiopia vs South Africa
Saturday 16:00 G New Cape Coast Stadium – Cape Coast Ghana vs Zimbabwe
Saturday 16:00 H Stade de Kegue – Lome Togo vs Congo
Saturday 19:00 H Stade Lat Dior – Thies Senegal vs Namibia
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