CAN 2024 qualifiers: posters, dates, and times of the 6th and last day
Next Tuesday, September 12, we will finally know all the names of the 24 teams qualified for the CAN 2024. The sixth and final day of the qualifiers begins this Wednesday, June 14 with Libya-Equatorial Guinea, without stakes. Attention will be mainly focused on Saturday's matches with the DRC-Sudan and Mauritania-Gabon posters. Here is the complete schedule with schedules, in Universal Time (UT), of all matches.
Denis Bouanga and Gabon will have to get their qualification in Mauritania. (Illustration). © AFP / ISSOUF SANOGO
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Wednesday, September 6
19pm Libya-Equatorial Guinea
Thursday, September 7
16pm Angola-Madagascar
Ghana-Central African Republic
19pm Niger-Uganda
Algeria-Tanzania
Tunisia-Botswana
Friday, September 8
16h Egypt-Ethiopia
18pm Burkina Faso-Eswatini
19pm Mali-South Sudan
Saturday, September 9
13pm Mozambique-Benin
Malawi-Guinea
16pm Mauritania-Gabon
DR Congo-Sudan
Côte d'Ivoire-Lesotho
19pm Senegal-Rwanda
Morocco-Liberia
Comoros-Zambia
Sunday, September 10
16pm Nigeria-Sao Tome and Principe
Togo-Cape Verde
19pm Gambia-Congo
Monday, September 11
16pm Guinea-Bissau-Sierra Leone
Tuesday, September 12
19pm Cameroon-Burundi
Teams already qualified (15): Côte d'Ivoire (host country) Algeria, Tunisia, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Equatorial Guinea, Morocco, Egypt, South Africa, Zambia, Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Mali, Guinea
Teams already eliminated: Botswana, Libya, Madagascar, Lesotho, Sao Tome and Principe, Liberia, South Sudan, Niger, Togo, Sierra Leone, Eswatini, Comoros, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Malawi
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