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JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 09: Deon Hotto of Namibia during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier match between Namibia and Tunisia at Orlando Stadium on June 09, 2024 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Alche Greeff/Gallo Images)

Nigeria 0-0 Rwanda

A goalless draw with Rwanda on Tuesday prevented Nigeria from consolidating top spot in Group D of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Despite having played two matches in the group, the Super Eagles remain atop the standings.

After two draws in their first two matches in the group, Rwanda sits in third place without a win.

Algeria 0-3 Liberia

Against Liberia, Algeria maintained a 100 percent record in Group E.

Amine Gouiri made the breakthrough for the two-time champions, followed by Adem Zorgane shortly afterward.

After the interval, the Desert Foxes piled in more blows as Baghdad Bounedjah pounced to bring the game to a close for the Lome Stars.

Cameroon 0-0 Zimbabwe

Against the mighty Cameroon, Zimbabwe earned their second point in Group J through a credible goalless draw.

As a result of the draw, the Indomitable Lions are currently ranked second and third in their group.

Kenya 1-2 Namibia

As Kenya moved to the top of Group J with a 2-1 win at the Orlando Stadium, Namibia suffered another setback in the qualifiers.

John Avire and Duke Abuya put the Harambee Stars ahead in the second half after the first half went goalless.

Deon Hotto of Orlando Pirates pulled one back for the Brave Warriors, but it wasn't to be with Kenya securing victory.

Sierra Leone 3-2 Zambia

Zambia moved into second place in Group G with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Sierra Leone.

When Kennedy Musonda, who plays for Tanzania's Young Africans, broke the deadlock moments after the start, Chipolopolo showed courage.

At halftime, the Leone Stars equalized through Augustus Kargbo and effectively forced a draw.

In the second half, Kelvin Kampamba restored the Chipolopol lead, but Hindolo Thomas Mustapha soon levelled before Kings Kangwa scored the winning goal for the hosts.

Cote d'Ivoire 0-2 Chad

In Group G, reigning champions Cote d'Ivoire beat Chad 2-0 for their second consecutive victory.

On the stroke of halftime, Jean-Philippe Krasso took the lead for the Elephants who won this cup back in 2015.

Oumar Diakite's finish in the second half was the final nail in the coffin for the home team as they remained in control ten minutes into the second half.


   
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