By Daily sports on March 27, 2021
Morocco became the 15th qualifiers for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations after Group E rivals Burundi and the Central African Republic drew 2-2 in Bujumbura on Friday.
That result assured former champions Morocco of a top-two finish four hours before playing Mauritania in Nouakchott.
Morocco have 10 points, Burundi and Mauritania five each and the Central African Republic four in the section.
Although last, the Central African Republic could qualify for the first time this Tuesday provided Mauritania do not defeat Morocco in matchday 5.
Congo and the Ivory Coast can increase the number of finalists for the tournament in Cameroon next January to 17 later on Friday if they defeat Senegal in Brazzaville and Niger in Niamey respectively. (Reuters)
•PHOTO: Morocco players
Source Daily sports
Posted March 27, 2021
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