AFRICA CUP 2017 QUALIFIERS - GROUP STAGE - 2ND MATCHES - all results
Group A
Djibouti vs Togo 0:2
Liberia vs Tunisia 1:0
Group B
Central African Republic vs DR Congo 2:0
Madagascar vs Angola 0:0
Group C
South Sudan vs Equatorial Guinea 1:0
Benin vs Mali 1:1
Group D 
Comoros vs Uganda 0:1
Botswana vs Burkina Faso 1:0    
Group E
Guinea-Bissau vs Congo 2:4
Kenya vs Zambia 1:2
Group F
São Tomé and Príncipe vs Morocco 0:3    
Libya vs Cape Verde 1:2     
Group G 
Tanzania vs Nigeria 0:0    
Chad vs Egypt 1:5
Group H 
Rwanda vs Ghana 0:1
Mauritius vs Mozambique 1:0
Group I
Sierra Leone vs Ivory Coast 0:0
Group J
Seychelles vs Ethiopia 1:1
Lesotho vs Algeria 1:3
Group K
Namibia vs Senegal 0:2     
Burundi vs Niger 2:0          
    
Group L
Swaziland vs Malawi 2:2
Zimbabwe vs Guinea 1:1
Group M
Mauritania vs South Africa 3:1
Gambia vs Cameroon 0:1
Togo won their second straight 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier when triumphing 2:0 in Djibouti but did so without star striker Emmanuel Adebayor.
Unwanted by Tottenham Hotspur, the 31-year-old failed to respond to a call-up following a row over the captaincy ahead of Togo's win over Liberia in June.
New captain Serge Akakpo wasted little time in making an impact, scoring after three minutes, before Jonathan Ayite doubled the lead before half-time.
Togo lead Group A with six points.
However, Tunisia will move ahead on Saturday if they record their second victory in as many games when travelling to Liberia.
The game in Monrovia will be the first full international Liberia has hosted since the lifting of a ban imposed because of the Ebola crisis.
Liberia, which last hosted an international in May 2014, was declared Ebola-free on Thursday.
Tunisia beat Djibouti 8:1 during the opening round of 2017 Nations Cup qualifiers in June.
South Sudan earn first competitive victory
South Sudan have achieved their first competitive victory since joining international football in 2012, beating Equatorial Guinea in their 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
Atak Lual scored the only goal of the game in the 52nd minute in Juba the to give his side an historic win.
The result lifts South Sudan up to second in the table in Group C, with Benin and Mail playing on Sunday.
South Sudan played their first official friendly against Uganda in July 2012.
It was only in 2011 that organised football was first played in South Sudan, after the country gained its independence from Sudan.
Uganda edged to victory away to Comoros in Group D thanks to a single goal which came in the 25th minute.
Tonny Mawejje struck the decisive blow to lift the Cranes top of the table on a maximum six points from two games.
Uganda almost missed the tie because of financial difficulties but Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni provided $210,000 to cover the team's travel costs.
In the group's other tie, Botswana beat Burkina Faso 1:0.
Joel Mogorilosi scored five minutes after the interval and his side held on to the advantage over the 2013 beaten finalists to secure their first points.
In Group J Seychelles also took their first point after a 1:1 draw with visitors Ethiopia.
Nelson Laurence slotted home a 24th minute penalty to give the hosts a surprise lead which lasted half an hour.
A strike by Tesfaye Seyoum restored parity and put Ethiopia top of the table from Algeria who travel to Lesotho on Sunday.
Burundi hoisted themselves from the bottom of Group K with a 2:0 win over visiting Niger.
Fiston Abdul Razak grabbled the opener on 24 minutes and Papy Faty sealed the win with seven minutes of the tie remaining.
The result allowed Senegal top pull three points clear at the summit as they earned a 2:0 away win at Namibia.
English Premier League stars Cheikhou Kouyate, of West Ham, and Southampton's Sadio Mane got the goals.
Three-time African champions Nigeria were fortunate to earn a point away to Tanzania in Group G, just about keeping their opponents out in a 0:0 draw.
Stand-in goalkeeper Carl Ikeme of English side Wolves, in for the bereaved Victor Enyeama, was the outstanding player of the match.
Wakaso Mubarak scored an 85th-minute free-kick to give Ghana a 1:0 victory over Rwanda in Group H.
The Black Stars were without striker Asamoah Gyan because of a knee injury but managed to ensure they have maximum points from their first two games.
 Algeria
    
        
 Angola
    
        
 Benin
    
        
 Botswana
    
        
 Burkina Faso
    
        
 Burundi
    
        
 Cameroon
    
        
 Cape Verde
    
        
 Central Africa
    
        
 Chad
    
        
 Comoros
    
        
 Congo 
    
        
 Congo DR
    
        
 Côte d'Ivoire
    
        
 Djibouti
    
        
 Egypt
    
        
 Equatorial Guinea
    
        
 Ethiopia
    
        
 Gambia
    
        
 Ghana
    
        
 Guinea
    
        
 Guinea-Bissau
    
        
 Kenya
    
        
 Lesotho
    
        
 Liberia
    
        
 Libya
    
        
 Madagascar
    
        
 Malawi
    
        
 Mali
    
        
 Mauritania
    
        
 Mauritius
    
        
 Morocco
    
        
 Mozambique
    
        
 Namibia
    
        
 Niger
    
        
 Nigeria
    
        
 Rwanda
    
        
 Sao Tome and Principe
    
        
 Senegal
    
        
 Seychelles
    
        
 Sierra Leone
    
        
 South Africa
    
        
 South Sudan
    
        
 Swaziland
    
        
 Tanzania
    
        
 Togo
    
        
 Tunisia
    
        
 Uganda
    
        
 Zambia
    
        
 Zimbabwe
    
    