2015 AFRICA CUP - CAF - EBOLA AND NATIONS CUP - SOUTH AFRICA RULE OUT BEING 2015 HOSTS

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Algeria and Cape Verde became the first teams to qualify for January's Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco.

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2015 AFRICA CUP - CAF - SOUNDS OUT ALTERNATIVE HOST OPTIONS

The Confederation of African Football has approached Ghana and South Africa about hosting the 2015 Nations Cup.

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2015 AFRICA CUP QUALIFIERS - GROUP STAGE - 4TH MATCHES - ALL RESULTS

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Algeria will qualify, if they beat Malawi today, while wins for Cameroon and South Africa will put them within touching distance.

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2014 World Cup - warm up - African sides ready

Nigeria vs Mexico

Continental champions Nigeria take on Mexico in Atlanta, USA on Wednesday but will be without recalled captain Joseph Yobo, who has pulled out because of an "undisclosed strain". While the experienced Yobo misses out, there will be chances for new blood to impress with uncapped trio Imoh Ezekiel, Ramon Azeez and Michael Uchebo set to be given game time by coach Stephen Keshi.
 
Montenegro vs Ghana

Ghana travel to Montenegro and coach Kwesi Appiah will use the match to test out his goalkeeping options. He has dropped current first choice Fatau Dauda, who is struggling for games with his club Orlando Pirates, and included only Stephen Adams and Adam Kwarasey in the squad. The Black Stars have, however, been boosted by the return to fitness of centre-backs John Boye and Jonathan Mensah.
 
Belgium vs Ivory Coast

Ageing Ivory Coast will take on Belgium in Brussels knowing that Brazil will be the last chance for many of their top stars to make an impact on the biggest international stage. The likes of Didier Drogba, Yaya and Kolo Toure and Dider Zokora have been some of the main men in what has been labelled the golden generation - a group of players who have been heavily tipped for success but haven't delivered.

Belgium are considered a dark horse for the World Cup, having qualified impressively - unbeaten and drawing only two of their 10 matches - and will provide a stern test for Sabri Lamouchi's side.
 
Portugal vs Cameroon
 
There is top European opposition for Cameroon, too, as the Indomitable Lions challenge themselves to keep Cristiano Ronaldo at bay in Leiria. Cameroon coach Volker Finke has handed Barcelona reserves Frank Bagnack and Jean Marie Dongou unexpected call-ups, and he has also recalled in-form centre-forward Mohamadou Idrissou.
 
Slovenia vs Algeria

The only one of Africa's World Cup qualifiers to play at home this week is Algeria, who welcome Slovenia to Blida. The Fennec Foxes are keen to ensure they have are well prepared ahead of their second successive finals appearance and announced on Sunday that they have added another friendly to their build-up - a game against and will play Armenia in Geneva on 31 May.
 
South Africa vs Brazil

Elsewhere, there is a glamour tie for South Africa who will be visited by World Cup hosts Brazil in Johannesburg While the game creates a buzz for fans, desperate to catch a glimpse of the five-time world champions, it also is a serious affair for under-fire Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund.

He recently said he got "a vote of confidence" from the South Africa Football Association (SAFA) after a long discussion over recent failures. But reports in City Press newspaper quoted an unnamed Safa official saying: "Even if he (Igesund) beats Brazil 5:0 it will not help his case.

The decision has already been taken that he should go." However, Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari said he is expecting a tough challenge against a South Africa side who beat world champions Spain 1:0 in November.
 

WORLD CUP WARM-UPS
    
Algeria vs Slovenia 
(in Blida)
 
Belgium vs Ivory Coast 
(in Brussels)
 
• Montenegro vs Ghana 
(in Podgorica)
    
Nigeria vs Mexico 
(in Atlanta, USA)
 
Portugal vs Cameroon 
(in Leiria)

 

5 Mar 2014
(BBC Sport UK)

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