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Today is Africa’s appointment with the World Cup … and hopes to avoid Côte d’Ivoire

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It will withdraw at seven in the evening local time, the second round of African Qualifying DrawWith the participation of 40 African teams, they were divided into 4 levels.

Qualifying system

The African qualifiers enter the decisive stage in their second round, where teams are divided into 10 groups, of which the leaders only qualify for the final round.

Each group will have 4 teams, and they will play back and forth between October 5, 2020 and October 12, 2021.

After the leaders of the ten groups qualify, another lot will determine 5 decisive confrontations between the two leaders, 5 of which qualify for the World Cup.

Arab classification

The first level includes 4 Arab teams, namely Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia, who are expected to cross the second round and lead their groups.

The third level includes Mauritania and Libya, while the last level includes Sudan and Djibouti.

The major Arab teams hope to avoid Côte d’Ivoire, one of the strongest teams in the second level, which could compete fiercely for the lead in the group that will fall in it.

Back to the old system

The African Football Confederation previously used this system of Playoffs, Which depends in the final stage on 5 knock-out matches between the 10 teams, in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers.

And adopted Africa Less system "hardness" The teams in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, where the last round witnessed 5 groups, from which the leaders of the World Cup qualify, and according to that system, 3 Arab teams have qualified, Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco.

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At 7 pm local time, the second round of the African Qualifying Draw, with the participation of 40 African teams, will be drawn, divided into 4 levels.

Qualifying system

The African qualifiers enter the decisive stage in their second round, where teams are divided into 10 groups, of which the leaders only qualify for the final round.

Each group will have 4 teams, and they will play back and forth between October 5, 2020 and October 12, 2021.

After the leaders of the ten groups qualify, another lot will determine 5 decisive confrontations between the two leaders, 5 of which qualify for the World Cup.

Arab classification

The first level includes 4 Arab teams, namely Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia, who are expected to cross the second round and lead their groups.

The third level includes Mauritania and Libya, while the last level includes Sudan and Djibouti.

The major Arab teams hope to avoid Côte d’Ivoire, one of the strongest teams in the second level, which could compete fiercely for the lead in the group that will fall in it.

Back to the old system

The Confederation of African Football previously used this system of qualifying, which depends in the final stage on 5 knockout matches between the 10 teams, in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers.

Africa adopted a less “harsh” system on the teams in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, as the last round witnessed 5 groups, from which the leaders of the World Cup qualify, according to which the system has qualified 3 Arab teams, Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco.

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