The final sprint of the CAN qualifiers continues on Monday March 29.

As the poster of the day, Malawi and Uganda face off for one of the last six places in the Africa Cup in Cameroon.

• Malawi - Uganda (6 p.m.)

At home, the "Flames" do not tremble and take the advantage in the first quarter of an hour after Richard Mbulu got the better of the Ugandan defense on a cross from the right (15th).

From then on, the red and black barricaded themselves in their camp, patiently awaiting and repelling the attacks of the "Skulls".

Little worried, Malawi gets chances on counterattack, in a defense exceeded by the speed of the attackers.

The "Flames" narrowly miss the goal of the break twice (72nd, 77th).

Without consequence, since Malawi wins with the lowest score and doubles their opponent of the day in the group B standings, thus securing their place in the CAN.

🚨 HALF-TIME!

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🇲🇼 Malawi [1-0] Uganda 🇺🇬



⚽ Richard Mbulu # TotalAFCONQ2021 #MWIUGA


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- Micky Jnr ✪ (@MickyJnr__) March 29, 2021

• Togo - Kenya (6 p.m.)

More info to come

• Angola - Gabon (6 p.m.)

More info to come

• Burkina Faso - South Sudan (6 p.m.)

More info to come

• DR Congo - Gambia (6 p.m.)

More info to come

• Egypt - Comoros (6 p.m.)

More info to come

• Zimbabwe - Zambia (9 p.m.)

More info to come

• Algeria - Botswana (9 p.m.)

More info to come

# TotalAFCONQ2021's Day 2️⃣ of round 6️⃣ is here 👇 pic.twitter.com/YIROCo9KZb

- CAF (@CAF_Online) March 29, 2021

Countries already qualified for CAN-2022:

Cameroon, host of the competition, Algeria (defending champion), Senegal, Tunisia, Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Comoros, Gambia, Ghana, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Zimbabwe, Morocco, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Nigeria and Sudan.

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