Three of the five African representatives for the 2014 World Cup have been determined with the qualifications of Nigeria, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon last weekend. This Tuesday, the remaining two spots will be decided following the matches between Egypt and Ghana in Cairo and Algeria and Burkina Faso in Blida.
In the Egypt vs Ghana clash, there isn’t much suspense as Ghana holds a significant advantage, having won the first leg 6-1. Egypt will need a remarkable turnaround, winning by at least 5 goals to 0. Ghana, led by Asamoah Gyan, is in a comfortable position and aims to secure their qualification without letting the situation slip. Gyan emphasized the need for concentration, acknowledging that anything can happen in football.