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    Nigeria 1-1 Ghana LIVE RESULT: Nigeria fans INVADE pitch and rip up seats as Ghana QUALIFY for World Cup 2022

    GHANA have qualified for the World Cup after stunning Nigeria in Abuja.Thomas Partey gave the Black Stars an early lead when his strike went under despairing Nigeria goalkeeper Francis Uzoho.
    William Troost-Ekong equalised with a penalty but it was all in vain as away goals DO count double
    And that triggered shocking scenes at the national stadium in Abuja as thousands of fans invaded the pitch and tore up seats.
    Pitch invasion
    Another video of the shocking scenes in Abuja earlier this evening.
    Nigeria were knocked out of the World Cup by Ghana on away goals.

    The picture in South America
    Later this evening we will be heading to South America.
    Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Ecuador have all qualified, leaving just one spot in the international play-off left.
    Peru, Colombia and Chile can all claim it.
    Follow all the Conmebol action here
    Lewandowski makes it to Qatar
    Poland’s place in the World Cup has been confirmed.
    Robert Lewandowski and Piotr Zielinski netted in a 2-0 win over Sweden.
    Cristiano Ronaldo qualifies
    Ghana could face Cristiano Ronaldo after Portugal made it safely through to the World Cup.
    The Portuguese triumphed 2-0 over Italy’s conquerors North Macedonia to make it to the play-off final.
    Poland are also set to go through as they lead 2-0 against Sweden.
    Laser pen shame
    There may be nothing more intimidating than an away play-off in Africa.
    Here’s what Mo Salah had to put up with before missing his penalty in Senegal.
    I mean, just look at this. Salah sails his penalty over… and surely anybody would, given the lasers.Mane scores, Senegal wins the shootout, Egypt out of the World Cup pic.twitter.com/tgHmCmW8uu— Henry Bushnell (@HenryBushnell) March 29, 2022

    Tear gas fired
    Another video of the wild scenes in Abuja as tear gas was fired onto the pitch following riots from the home fans.
    Ghana made it through on away goals thanks to a Thomas Partey strike.

    Around the grounds
    Elsewhere, Cameroon have taken the lead in Algeria and levelled on aggregate.
    Morocco meanwhile lead the Democratic Republic of Congo 1-0 at home and 2-1 on aggregate.
    Senegal qualify
    Sadio Mane has broken Mo Salah’s heart again.
    The Liverpool star hit the winning penalty as Senegal beat Egypt on penalties to qualify for the World Cup, just as they did to win the Afcon final.
    On his part, Salah ballooned Egypt’s first kick as they were beaten 3-1 on pens following a 1-1 aggregate draw.
    Ghana journalists safe
    Good news from Abuja as the Ghanaian journalists are safely in the press conference room after being protected by the Nigerian journalists.

    Home comforts
    The smallest crumb of comfort for Nigeria fans.
    Nigeria still haven’t lost in Abuja for 20 years and they still haven’t lost to Ghana in March.
    They say;“Nigeria haven’t lost in Abuja in almost 20 years”“Ghana have never beaten Nigeria in March”Funny thing? Both records could still be intact after tomorrow yet it’s Ghana that’ll be in Qatar 😅— Owuraku Ampofo (@_owurakuampofo) March 28, 2022

    Penalty alert!
    Senegal vs Egypt has gone to penalties!
    Ghana fans marched onto pitch
    The small band of visiting Ghana fans have been led onto the pitch for their own safety after having objects thrown at them from the Nigeria section.

    Pitch battle
    Shocking scenes in Abuja following Nigeria’s exit from the World Cup.
    Super Eagles fans have invaded the pitch and are throwing chairs left, right and centre.

    Penalties loom
    In the other early match we are one minute away from penalties.
    Egypt won the first leg 1-0 and Senegal lead by a single goal in the closing stages of extra time.
    Follow all the action from Senegal vs Egypt here.
    Inseparable
    Attention in Ghana will now turn to who they get in the World Cup draw.
    And one team they have a lot of history with is the United States.
    The Black Stars were drawn with the Americans in 2006, 2010 and 2014 before both teams failed to qualify in 2018.
    Senegal vs Egypt
    We are still playing in Senegal, where Sadio Mane’s side lead Mo Salah’s by a goal to nil.
    The match is into the second half of extra time and it’s looking very much like we will have a repeat of the Afcon final, which was decided on penalties.
    Follow all the action from Senegal vs Egypt here.
    Ghana into Pot 4
    Ghana will need to show the same resilience they showed here in Abuja when they arrive in Qatar.
    The Black Stars have been drawn into Pot 4, which will see them earn the toughest possible draw on Friday.
    Had Nigeria qualified, they would have been in Pot 2 or 3.
    And that result opens the door for Canada to advance to Pot 3, which would be an incredible achievement after they qualified for their first World Cup since 1986.
    Pots are decided by Fifa World Rankings.
    Bogey team
    Nigeria continue their atrocious head-to-head record against Ghana in a tie they were overwhelming favourites to win.
    They have won lost 25, drawn 20 and won just 12 against the Black Stars.
    Full time: Nigeria 1 Ghana 1
    Thomas Partey’s strike sends Ghana to the World Cup while Nigeria miss out for the first time since 2006!
    Nigeria goalkeeper Francis Uzoho will take some time to get over this one after letting the Arsenal star’s shot go straight through his body.
    It would be an exaggeration to call it a deserved win for the Black Stars, but Nigeria didn’t show anywhere near enough in the second half to breach their defence after Troost Ekong’s penalty equaliser.
    Away goals seem a particularly harsh way to decide things but Ghana won’t care a jot.
    Ghana qualify for the World Cup!!!!!!!!!
    90+4: Nigeria 1 Ghana 1
    A long ball goes comfortably wide of Wollacot’s post. Ghana nearly there now…
    90+2: Nigeria 1 Ghana 1
    A poor free kick from Moses Simon floats comfortably over the bar.
    Ghana goalkeeper Joe Wollacot harshly booked for timewasting the second the ballboy gives him the ball.
    90+1: Nigeria 1 Ghana 1
    Free kick to Nigeria on the edge of the box.
    90: Nigeria 1 Ghana 1
    Ghana break and Osman Bukari has the chance to win it.
    But he pulls his shot so wide it hits the corner flag.
    90: Nigeria 1 Ghana 1
    Five minutes stoppage time added on.
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    Senegal 1-0 Egypt LIVE REACTION: Mohamed Salah BLASTS penalty over in shootout as Mane’s side qualify for World Cup

    MOHAMMAD SALAH skied his penalty in Egypt’s penalty shootout loss to Senegal as the Pharaohs failed to qualify for the World Cup. Salah’s Liverpool team-mate Sadio Mane enjoyed another success over his mate, following their AFCON success in February, as the Lions of Teranga made it to Qatar 2022 instead.

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    Lions admire their Mane
    Sadio ‘Mr Senegal’ Mane has brought some joy to the country this year.
    It all started with a penalty miss in normal time of the AFCON final.
    At that low point, he would have never have guessed things to end as they have.

    Teranga Lions going to Qatar!!!
    What a year this has been for Senegal.
    First ever AFCON title, through to the 2022 World Cup.
    All at the expense of Egypt!!!
    FT: Senegal 1-0 Egypt (agg 1-1) Pens: 3-1
    Senegal have broken Egyptian hearts again.
    It is their main man Mane who does it again.
    There may well be a statue of this guy in the capital soon.
    Pens: Senegal 3-1 Egypt
    Sadio Mane steps up and duly delivers.
    SENEGAL ARE GOING TO THE WORLD CUP!!!!
    Pens: Senegal 2-1 Egypt
    Mohamed has his penalty saved by Mendy.
    Senegal lead in the shootout.
    Pens: Senegal 2-1 Egypt
    Bamba Dieng scores.
    Firing into the top right-hand corner.
    No chance for the keeper.
    Pens: Senegal 1-1 Egypt
    El Solia scores for Egypt.
    In off the underside of the bar and into the roof of the net.
    Pens: Senegal 1-0 Egypt
    Ismaila Sarr scores for Senegal!
    The fans erupt!
    Pens: Senegal 0-0 Egypt
    Zizo sends it wide of the right-hand post.
    Crazy scenes!
    Four penalties missed.
    Pens: Senegal 0-0 Egypt
    Ciss misses!
    El Shenawy saves down to his right.
    Pens: Senegal 0-0 Egypt
    Mohamed Salah blazes it over the bar!
    The pressure getting to big players here.
    Pens: Senegal 0-0 Egypt
    Captain Koulibaly strikes the crossbar!
    Advantage Egypt.
    FT: Senegal 1-0 Egypt (agg 1-1)
    It is that time.
    The chance for a keeper to become a national hero.
    For the penalty taker, a chance to be haunted by tonight if you don’t score.
    FT: Senegal 1-0 Egypt (agg 1-1)
    The final whistle goes.
    After in excess of 210 minutes of football and nothing can separate these teams.
    Penalties tends to do the trick between these two.
    Senegal 1-0 Egypt
    120+1. Play stops again as an Egypt player is down.
    The well struck half-volley appeared to strike the player in the face.
    Easy way to see the rest of added time out.
    Senegal 1-0 Egypt
    120. We will have two additional minutes.
    Senegal 1-0 Egypt
    118. Mostafa Mohamed receives a yellow card.
    We should see quite a bit of added time at the end of the 120 minutes.
    Both sets of players look exhausted.
    Senegal 1-0 Egypt
    115. Abou Cisse tries to rise to the header at the back post was crowded out.
    An Egypt player takes a knee to the back of the head from his own player in the move.
    Play stops as he is treated.
    Senegal 1-0 Egypt
    113. The Lions of Teranga are still trying to find this winning goal.
    Egypt seem more concerned on keeping them out at present.
    Bamba Dieng tries a shot from distance that doesn’t go far wide.
    Idrissa Gueye comes off for Matar Sarr.
    Senegal 1-0 Egypt
    111. Gueye plays a short free kick to his namesake.
    He slips as he tries to shoot from distance with the ball going well over the bar.
    Big shout to try and score your first goal from 35 yards out.
    Senegal 1-0 Egypt
    109. Senegal are seeing more and more of the ball.
    Ismaila Sarr has come alive in extra time.
    He runs at the back line again and is obstructed from the ball.
    Free kick to Senegal out wide on the right.
    Senegal 1-0 Egypt – Gueye chance!
    107. Pape Gueye finds the ball at his feet just outside of the box.
    He unleashes a left foot shot that fiercely goes wide.
    No goals for Senegal in his career yet, what a time that would have been to get your first one.
    Kick-off: Senegal 1-0 Egypt
    105. Senegal start the last 15 minutes.
    Time to see who wants this the most.
    It is still anyone’s game.
    HT(ET): Senegal 1-0 Egypt (agg 1-1)
    Still nothing can separate the two teams.
    Aliou Cisse will be tearing his hair out at the chances his side have missed.
    Last chance to do something about this game without penalties.
    Senegal 1-0 Egypt
    105. We will have one additional minute at the end of the first half of extra time.
    Sarr wins another corner for Senegal.
    The ball is clipped in by Gueye and cleared by Egypt.
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    Tunisia vs Mali: Live stream FREE, TV channel, teams and kick-off time for World Cup 2022 play-off

    TUNISIA are hoping to finish off the job against Mali in Stade Olympique de Rades.The Eagles scraped a 1-0 victory in the first leg of their World Cup qualifier last week.
    Tunisia only needed one goal to beat Mali in the first leg of their World Cup qualifierCredit: Getty
    And now, Mali have the away goals rule to deal with should they concede another goal tonight.
    But Mohamed Magassouba’s side have defeated the Tunisian’s in the past before.
    So they’ll be hoping they can rediscover that form and book their ticket to Qatar.
    What time does Tunisia vs Mali kick off?

    Tunisia go up against Mali TONIGHT – Tuesday 29 March.
    It is scheduled to kick-off at 8pm UK time – same time locally.
    The match will take place at the Stade Olympique de Rades in Tunisia which can hold up to 60,000 spectators.
    Jalel Kadri men have the advantage winning 1-0 in the first leg.

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    What TV channel is Tunisia vs Mali on and can I live stream it?

    Unfortunately, Tunisia vs Mali will NOT be broadcasted on UK television.
    However, the match can be streamed legally via the FREE streaming service Mola TV.
    Mobile and tablet users can download the Mola TV app directly to their devices.

    Team news
    Tunisia XI: Said; Drager, Ghandri, Talbi, Maaloul; Laidouni, Ben Romdhane, Chaalali; Sliti, Jaziri, Msakni.
    Mali XI: Mounkoro; Traore, Kouyate, Fofana, M. Haidara; Bissouma, Samassekou, A. Haidara; Malouda, Djenepo, Diaby.
    Latest odds
    To win in 90 minutes

    Tunisia 23/20
    Draw 10/17
    Mali 5/1

    To qualify

    Tunisia 1/7
    Mali 5/19

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    Do World Cup 2022 Africa play-offs have away goals?

    BRACE yourselves for more drama in the World Cup qualifying rounds as the final spots begin to be filled.Cristiano Ronaldo is looking to book his place in Portugal’s final against North Macedonia.
    Mo Salah celebrates scoring for Egypt against SenegalCredit: AFP
    But there are also five spots up for grabs for Africa, and one of Mo Salah or Sadio Mane will NOT make it to Qatar.
    Do World Cup Africa qualifiers have away goals?
    Confederation of African Football (CAF) have decided to continue with the away goals rule despite it being abolished from European club competitions such as the Champions League.
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    The away goals rule was introduced to give the opportunity for teams who are playing away from home to capitalise on the oppositions home turf should they manage to hit the back of the net.
    The official rulebook states that: “If both teams score the same number of goals over two matches, the goals scored away shall be counted as double.
    “The extra time is an integral part of the second-leg match. If both teams score the same number of goals in extra time, the visiting team is declared the winner on the basis of away goals counting double.”
    Have the Africa World Cup qualifiers always had away goals?
    Away goals have been a feature of the game since 1965 and CAF have implemented it since the birth of their first competition in 1964.
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    And it was used in the play-offs ahead of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil which Algeria capitalised off having beaten Burkina Faso courtesy of their two away goals in a 3-3 score-line.
    However, the structure of the Africa World Cup qualifying for the 2018 edition in Russia was altered to a third and final round compromised group stage. More

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    Is Nigeria vs Ghana on TV? Channel, live stream FREE, kick-off time and team news – World Cup play-off second leg latest

    NIGERIA and Ghana face a straight shootout for a World Cup place as the sides face off in Abuja.Nothing could separate the two West African giants in an evenly contested first leg in Ghana, which finished goalless.
    And crucially, away goals WILL count double in this second leg so the Super Eagles will be expected to play even more cautious this time around.
    What time does Nigeria vs Ghana kick off?

    Nigeria face Ghana TODAY – Tuesday 29 March.
    It is scheduled to kick-off at 6pm UK time – same time locally.
    The match will take place at the Abuja National Stadium in Nigeria which holds a capacity of 60,000.
    Neither side was able to bag a goal in the first leg.

    What TV channel is Nigeria vs Ghana on and can I live stream it?

    Unfortunately Nigeria vs Ghana is not being shown on UK television.
    However, it can be streamed legally via the FREE streaming service Mola TV.
    Mobile and tablet users can download the Mola TV app directly to their devices.

    Team news
    Nigeria XI: Uzoho, Aina, Troost-Ekong, Balogun, Bassey; Etebo, Onyeka, Aribo; Dennis, Osimhen, Lookman
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    Latest odds
    To win in 90 minutes
    Nigeria 5/6
    Draw 7/4
    Ghana 4/1
    To qualify
    Nigeria 1/2
    Ghana 7/5
    *Odds from Betfair correct as of Tuesday 29 March.
    Dennis the menace
    Emmanuel Dennis has called on his Nigeria team-mates to “die on the pitch” to make it to the World Cup.
    But the Watford star didn’t exactly lead by example last week when he turned up a day late for training with the Super Eagles.
    One member of the coaching staff even said before the Hornets star turned up: “We don’t know where he is and it’s not a nice way to make up for his acts before the Africa Cup of Nations [in which he agreed to stay with Watford].
    “The deadline is this afternoon before the start of training. We can’t even reach him.
    “Eguavoen is unhappy with his absence as we have limited time to meet up with them individually, train, travel and perfect tactics for the game.
    “Ekong is here so is Etebo but no word from Dennis.”
    Emmanuel Dennis turned up a day late for his Nigeria call-up
    Nigeria line-up
    It’s all change for Nigeria as they host Ghana for a place at the World Cup.
    Watford’s Emmanuel Dennis comes into the side along with Leicester’s Ademola Lookman.
    However, Lookman’s fellow Fox Kelechi Iheanacho drops to the bench.
    There is also a shock start for Watford’s Peter Etebo, who hasn’t featured for the Hornets since tearing his quad during a 1-1 draw at home to Newcastle on September 25.
    Peter Etebo makes his first start for club or country in six months
    Away goals count double!
    Fans in Europe are getting used to a Champions League without the away goals rule this season.
    However, there has been no such change for the African World Cup play-offs.
    Under both CAF and Fifa rules, away goals WILL count double.
    In tonight’s match, that is likely to play into Ghana’s hands as the Black Stars know any score draw will see them progress to Qatar at Nigeria’s expense.
    African World Cup play-off fixtures
    A reminder of what we have in store tonight.

    Nigeria (0) vs Ghana (0) – 6pm
    Senegal (0) vs Egypt (1) – 6pm
    Algeria (1) vs Cameroon (0) – 8.30pm
    Tunisia (1) vs Mali (0) – 8.30pm
    Morocco (1) vs DR Congo (1) – 8.30pm

    Mane vs Salah
    Nigeria vs Ghana is not the only early kick-off from Africa tonight.
    In another mouthwatering clash, Afcon finalists Senegal and Egypt face off with only one team able to qualify for the World Cup.
    After a dogged defensive display, the Egyptians are taking a 1-0 lead to West Africa for this game.
    Follow all the action as Liverpool’s Sadio Mane and Mo Salah turn from friends to enemies in their quest to make it to Qatar.
    Mo Salah needs to get past Senegal to make it to Qatar
    ‘Ghana must go’
    The first Nigeria fans are making the way to the stadium in Abuja for their World Cup play-off against Ghana.
    The Super Eagles support appeared in high spirits as they chanted “Ghana must go” on the bus to the ground.
    Crowds of up to 60,000 can fit in the Abuja National Stadium, but it is not known whether it will be a full house tonight.

    ‘Do or die’
    Watford’s Emmanuel Dennis has called for his Nigeria team-mates to “die on the pitch” to qualify for the World Cup.
    He told BBC Sport Africa: “These games are the biggest games of my life and my career. We must go all out for our country. It’s do or die.
    “Players must be ready to drop our blood and sweat on the pitch to qualify for the World Cup.
    “I’ve never thought in my head that we didn’t qualify. Impossible. If I’m going to die on the pitch, let me die playing for my people,” Dennis added.
    “You play this tournament one time every four years, and before the four years, you don’t even know what can happen. You can even die before the next one.
    “You might not even be playing football. So many things can happen. So, if you get the opportunity, you need to write history. We have to come out and give everything.
    “We don’t need all the criticism as we must all come together as one to support the players, the country and make sure we are the ones going to the World Cup and not our opponent.”
    Emmanuel Dennis says the Nigeria team must be ready to ‘die on the pitch’
    Head-to-head
    Hosts Nigeria have a staggeringly poor head-to-head record against rivals Ghana.
    The teams have met 56 times with Ghana winning 25 compared to Nigeria’s twelve. Nineteen previous meetings have resulted in draws.
    And there hasn’t been much to get the fans excited about in their last two meetings, which both finished goalless.
    The most recent of these was the first leg in Kumasi last week. Before that, you have to go back to a 0-0 draw at Vicarage Road, Watford in 2011 for the last time the teams met.
    Ghana won all the three meetings before that encounter, with the Nigerians not having picked up a win since 2006.
    Super Eagles vs Black Stars
    Nigeria and Ghana renew hostilities in one of Africa’s biggest rivalries tonight.
    The stakes have never been higher as only one of these two sides will be able to qualify for the World Cup.
    The Super Eagles held the Black Stars to a 0-0 draw in Ghana last week and go into this one as slight favourites.
    However, the Ghanaians could benefit from the fact that away goals still count double in African World Cup play-offs.
    Both sides have it all to prove after sub-par Africa Cup of Nations performances last month.
    Nigeria looked like they may be among the contenders when they beat eventual finalists Egypt 1-0 in the group stage.
    However, they were then stunned in the round of 16 as they were beaten 1-0 by Tunisia.
    Ghana meanwhile failed even to make it out of the group stage.
    The Black Stars picked up a credible point against Gabon following defeat to Morocco.
    However, they were then beaten 3-2 by minnows Comoros in their final group game.
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    Is Senegal vs Egypt on TV? Channel, live stream free, kick off time and team news for TONIGHT’S World Cup 2022 play-off

    MOHAMMAD SALAH and Egypt will look to finish off their revenge mission against Senegal TONIGHT.The Pharoahs were pipped to another Africa Cup of Nations triumph via the penalty shoot-out route in the final by Senegal.
    But it is the Egyptians who will be taking a one-goal advantage into the second leg of their World Cup play-off against the AFCON champions.

    Start time: 6pm BST
    TV/Live stream: Not televised
    Senegal XI: To follow
    Egypt XI: To follow

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    Mo Salah is looking to earn revenge on Liverpool team-mate Sadio ManeCredit: Getty
    What time will Senegal vs Egypt kick off?

    Senegal vs Egypt will take place on TONIGHT – Tuesday, March 29.
    The match will kick off at 6pm in the UK.
    It will be played at Stade Me Abdoulaye Wade, Diamniadio, Senegal

    What TV channel will Senegal vs Egypt be on and can I live stream it free?

    Team news
    PSG’s Abdou Diallo was forced off injured inside 15 minutes in Cairo and will miss this second leg.
    He joins QPR’s Seny Diang and Rennes’ Alfred Gomis on the Senegal treatment table.
    Pape Abou Cisse of Olympiakos is likely to come into defence in Diallo’s place.
    Egypt remain without Ahmed Hegazi and Akram Tawfik.
    Ramadan Sobhi and Mohamed Hany have also withdrawn from the squad through injury.
    Mohamed Abdelmonem came off for Egypt in the 39th minute on Friday with concussion.
    Packed house for second leg
    Fans at Stade Me Abdoulaye Wade are looking to get their places in the ground for this huge encounter.
    Ahead of the 2nd leg of Egypt v Senegal in Diamniadio, fans have been queuing up a whole 7 hours before kick-off🇸🇳The World Cup qualifiers are magic 🙌pic.twitter.com/ddE0TlN3yV— COPA90 (@Copa90) March 29, 2022

    Africa’s most precious gems
    Sadio Mane goes up against Liverpool teammate Mohamed Salah tonight with both knowing only one will be on that flight to Qatar.
    It will mean so much to either player to be the one who brings joy to their fans by securing their place in the World Cup.
    The bragging rights over the other will just be the icing on the cake.
    This is for the fans
    The Senegal coach highlights what is needed of his squad:
    The good match is the one we win, the goal conceded against Egypt takes us out of the game. On the whole game, we could have been better. In tonight’s game, our goal is to equalize first and then win. The 0-1 defeat in Cairo is behind us, we have the opportunity to write history in our new stadium, we can’t go back, I’m focusing on that.Aliou CisseSenegal coach
    Football frenzy for game
    Senegal fans are in party mood for tonight’s game.
    Credit: @FootballSenegal
    Top two lock horns
    There is no denying that when it comes to African football, these two sides have a very good argument for being the two best sides on the continent.
    With only one able to book their ticket to Qatar, the stakes could not be higher.
    It would be a bitter pill for their fans to have to watch a World Cup without their team.
    Senegal wary of Egypt flair
    The Egypt manager aired some views on the task ahead:
    Senegal know that if we have the ball we can do something magical. Two fantastic teams will play, the winner will be football.Carlos QueirozEgypt
    Travel not broadening the mind
    Carlos Queiroz’s side head into tonight’s game without a win in any of their last three away games against the Lions of Teranga.
    They will be looking to end this dry spell and complete their revenge for their AFCON final loss in January.
    Egypt are only one step away from securing their fourth World Cup appearance, equalling Algeria’s current record.
    Watch the lions roar
    Senegal will be confident they can overturn the slender one-goal deficit at home where they have not suffered defeat since July 2019.
    Prior to the defeat in the first leg, they were unbeaten in 13 games across all competitions.
    In this run, they scored 24 goals and kept 7 clean sheets.
    Welcome to Senegal vs Egypt
    Senegal had an unbeaten run in the qualifying group stages where they claimed five wins and one draw to finish top of Group H, eight points clear of second-placed Togo prior to their narrow 1-0 defeat to Egypt in the first leg.
    The Lions of Teranga were also unbeaten in 13 games across all competitions, a run that saw them clinch their first ever Africa Cup of Nations title at the expense of The Pharaohs.
    They suffered a huge blow in the first leg when Abdou Diallo was forced off, he joins Seny Dieng and Alfred Gomis on the sidelines.
    In the absence of Diallo, Pape Abou Cisse could come into the heart of defence alongside Kalidou Koulibaly.
    Egypt remain without Akram Tawfik and Ahmed Hegazi who both suffered long-term injuries at the Africa Cup of Nations in January.
    Ramadan Sobhi and Mohamed Hany have withdrawn from the squad with injuries, while Mohamed Abdel Monem came off in the 39th minute due to a concussion in the first leg.
    Should the Al Ahly defender fail to make tonight’s game, club teammate Yasser Inrahim is expected to replace him, partnering Mahmoud Hamdi.
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    Ukraine want to reach the World Cup on merit… Wales and Scotland won’t be giving them an easy ride in play-offs

    IMAGINE being a Welsh or Scottish football fan for a moment.Now that you have put aside the urge to question your existence and stopped worrying about having no friends, just think what it must be like.
    Wales will play either Ukraine or Scotland in the World Cup play-off finalCredit: REX FEATURES
    Your national team is on the verge of reaching the World Cup finals for the first time since the Act of Union was signed in 1707.
    These are exciting, optimistic days.
    Then some bloody do-gooder comes along and suggests the players of both countries should step aside and wave Ukraine through to Qatar out of kindness.
    Let the beleaguered Eastern Europeans stroll through the play-offs without kicking a ball and straight into the greatest football show on earth — as a noble gesture.
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    It’s a lovely thought but it should end right there.
    No nation on this planet is more noble than Ukraine at the moment.
    No people holding its collective head up higher than the yellow and blues as they trade blows with Vladimir Putin.
    And judging by the way the Russians are getting their arses kicked on the battlefield, Ukraine doesn’t look like it needs anyone getting all sentimental about it.
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    The way president Volodymyr Zelensky told the listening world that his determined country needed weapons to kill the enemy, not sympathy, sums up the mentality which runs from top to bottom there.
    And it will no doubt be the same with his football team.
    Football and the war have become hugely intertwined in recent weeks, with Mad Vlad’s decision to invade the neighbours transforming Russia into the biggest sporting pariah in history.
    It also had the galvanising effect of turning every Ukrainian into a walking Terminator, whether it be in a frozen trench or on a  Premier League football pitch.
    Just look at West Ham’s Andriy Yarmolenko for that.
    Disregarded as a waste of space by some short-sighted fans before it all kicked off with the Russkies, the Ukraine captain’s every shot at goal is now the equivalent of a Stinger missile.
    Manchester City’s Oleksandr Zinchenko spoke to Gary Lineker about people back home sleeping in bunkers with their lives being smashed all around them.
    He said: “I am so proud to be Ukrainian. When you are watching the people, how they fight for their lives, there are no words.
    “I know the mentality of my people — they’ll prefer to die than to give in.”
    Ukraine’s foreign-based players have spoken of how tough it’s been to carry on working, mindful of what is going on back home.
    But they have done and have given their best in dreadful circumstances. They would be embarrassed to get a favour from Fifa, Steve Clarke, Gareth Bale or anyone else for that matter.
    As Zinchenko said, his people would rather die than give in.
    Of course, two World Cup qualifying plays-off are a zillion miles down the ladder of importance compared to armed conflict.
    But while sport is there to be enjoyed at the best of times, it also plays a role in the worst of them.
    This country saw that with the clamour to get the Premier League back on during the height of the pandemic, when hundreds of people were dying every day.
    With that in mind, it’s fair to assume that if football, in any way, can lift the spirits of a country fighting for its very existence, these guys would want to do it their way — either winning or losing but on a level playing field.
    NO RUN-OF-THE-MIL SUCCESS
    SNOOKER journeyman Robert Milkins spoke for a lot of us when he landed a first ranking title along with 50 grand.
    The Bristolian, 46, plugged away for 27 years with little reward and a lot of mental challenges. The death of his sister was understandably troubling, leading him to drink excessively.
    He then admitted that Covid, the war in Ukraine and not winning matches has ended up with him seeking counselling.
    Snooker’s image of the 70s and 80s was of smoke-filled rooms,  colourful characters, birds and booze that went hand in hand with sublime skill on the green baize. Money, laughter and late nights with no lasting effects on the soul.
    These days it’s not quite so glamorous but people like Milkins still chip away and live for days like his on Saturday in Gibraltar.
    With that commitment and honesty, in a weird kind of way he is more than a little inspirational.
    Covid, the war in Ukraine and not winning matches has ended up with Milkins seeking counselling
    NORN IRON MAN
    HARRY KANE is closing in on the goalscoring feats of Wayne Rooney.
    With 49 goals from 68 England games, the Three Lions captain is marking himself out as a legend of the international game.
    And tonight, Wales keeper Wayne Hennessey will celebrate picking up his 100th cap in a friendly at home to the Czech Republic.
    Both men deserve applause for their skill and longevity. But there is one player from the United Kingdom who deserves an ovation every time he steps out in the green and white of his home nation.
    Last Friday night, Steven Davis scored his 13th goal for Northern Ireland in Luxembourg.
    Nothing too amazing about that, other than he is 37 and it was his 133rd appearance for a tiny football country that has no hope of  winning a major tournament.
    In fact, it was virtually a national holiday the last time they reached a finals — at Euro 2016.
    Kane can dream of maybe one day lifting the World Cup with England, Hennessey gets to play with Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey.
    Davis just does what he does out of love and  loyalty to football and his homeland and it takes  a lot of effort and  determination to keep doing it again and again and again…
    Kane is closing in on Rooney’s all-time England goal scoring recordCredit: REX FEATURES
    POSH ‘N BOSHED
    THE ENGLAND cricket team are in disarray and rugby was a big letdown in the Six Nations.
    Meanwhile our football team are riding high and looking good to use this year’s World Cup to build on the success at last summer’s Euros, where they reached the final.
    Such a shame to see the posh boys struggling and being shown up by the boys from the sink estates.
    Can someone please get that chip off my shoulder?
    England turned in a poor showing at the Six NationsCredit: REX FEATURES More

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    Is Tunisia vs Mali on TV? Live stream free, kick-off time, team news for TONIGHT’S World Cup 2022 qualifier

    TUNISIA are hoping to finish off the job TONIGHT against Mali in Stade Olympique de Rades.The Eagles scraped a 1-0 victory in the first leg of their World Cup qualifier last week.
    Tunisia only needed one goal to beat Mali in the first leg of their World Cup qualifierCredit: Getty
    And now, Mali have the away goals rule to deal with should they concede another goal tonight.
    But Mohamed Magassouba’s side have defeated the Tunisian’s in the past before.
    So they’ll be hoping they can rediscover that form and book their ticket to Qatar.
    What time does Tunisia vs Mali kick off?

    Tunisia go up against Mali TONIGHT – Tuesday 29 March.
    It is scheduled to kick-off at 8pm UK time – same time locally.
    The match will take place at the Stade Olympique de Rades in Tunisia which can hold up to 60,000 spectators.
    Jalel Kadri men have the advantage winning 1-0 in the first leg.

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    What TV channel is Tunisia vs Mali on and can I live stream it?

    Unfortunately, Tunisia vs Mali will NOT be broadcasted on UK television.
    However, the match can be streamed legally via the FREE streaming service Mola TV.
    Mobile and tablet users can download the Mola TV app directly to their devices.

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    Tunisia have everyone fit and raring to go ahead of this HUGE World Cup qualifier tonight.
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    But Mali will be without talented youngster, Moussa Sissako who scored an own goal and was red carded in the first leg which should see Mamadou Fofana come into the fold.
    Latest odds
    To win in 90 minutes

    Tunisia 23/20
    Draw 10/17
    Mali 5/1

    To qualify

    Tunisia 1/7
    Mali 5/19

    *Odds courtesy of Betfair are correct as of Tuesday March 29. More