Rounds three and four of qualifying for the next Africa Cup of Nations take place over the next eight days as 45 nations bid to reach the next edition of the tournament which will take place in Ivory Coast starting in January next year.
Five countries have won both their opening games, including World Cup semi-finalists Morocco and reigning champions Senegal.
The top two from the 12 groups of four go through to the finals – except in Group H where hosts Ivory Coast qualify automatically and the three other teams are playing for one place.
Two groups have also been reduced to three countries because of Fifa bans for Kenya and Zimbabwe.