The Indomitable Lions of Vincent Aboubakar, current top scorer of the African Cup of Nations (5 goals), will receive Algeria of Riyad Mahrez, defending champion just eliminated from the CAN after a catastrophic first round.

The other poster will be between Mohamed Salah's Egypt and Sadio Mané's Senegal, Liverpool's two star strikers.

The joy of Liverpool strikers, Senegalese Sadio Mané and Egyptian Mohamed Salah, scorer at home against Crystal Palace, June 24, 2020 at Anfield Road Stadium Paul ELLIS POOL / AFP / Archives

Facing the Pharaohs, the Teranga Lions (2019 CAN finalists) will have a promising armada with Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy, named Fifa's best goalkeeper of the year 2021 on Monday, Naples captain and defender Kalidou Koulibaly, or the Parisians Abdou Diallo and Idrissa Gueye.

Beyond these two main shocks, the double confrontation between Ghana of André Ayew and Nigeria of Moses Simon should also spark.

In the other two play-offs in the Africa zone, Morocco will face the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tunisia will face Mali.

Before the draw, the five highest teams in the Fifa ranking were divided into pot 1 (Senegal, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Nigeria), and the other five in pot 2 (Egypt, Cameroon, Ghana, Mali and DR Congo).

The latter must play the first leg at home.

Africa zone play-offs for the World Cup-2022 at the end of March (the first team will receive in the first leg):

Egypt - Senegal

Cameroon - Algeria

Ghana-Nigeria

DR Congo - Morocco

Mali - Tunisia

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