WORLD CUP 2018 QUALIFIERS - AFRICA - 2ND ROUND - 1st leg - all results
WORLD CUP 2018 QUALIFIERS
2nd round / 1st leg
Region: Africa
Date: 11.11. - 17.11.2015
 
Second round, first leg matches
Wednesday
• Mozambique vs Gabon 1:0
• Sudan vs Zambia 0:1 
Thursday
• Burundi vs DR Congo 2:3
• Namibia vs Guinea 0:1
• Benin vs Burkina Faso 2:1
• Togo vs Uganda 0:1
• Morocco vs Equatorial Guinea 2:0
Friday
• Madagascar vs Senegal 2:2
• Comoros vs Ghana 0:0
• Kenya vs Cape Verde 1:0
• Libya vs Rwanda 1:0
• Angola vs South Africa 1:3
• Niger vs Cameroon 0:3
• Liberia vs Ivory Coast 0:1
• Mauritania vs Tunisia 1:2
• Swaziland vs Nigeria 0:0
Saturday
• Ethiopia vs Congo Brazzaville 3:4
• Tanzania vs Algeria 2:2
• Botswana vs Mali 2:1
• Chad vs Egypt 1:0
• Gabon vs Mozambique 4:0
Mozambique beat Gabon and Zambia win in Sudan in the first leg of their second round World Cup qualifiers for Russia 2018.
Mozambique and Zambia both produced narrow victories in the first leg of their second round World Cup qualifiers for Russia 2018.
Mozambique pulled off a 1:0 win over Gabon in Maputo, thanks to a 54th minute strike from South Africa based forward Helder Pelembe.
Gabon - the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations hosts - were forced to play the match without their in-form Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who missed the match with a pulled muscle.
Gabon, who are ranked 42 places above Mozambique in the Fifa standings, host the second leg of the qualifier on Saturday in Libreville.
Also on Wednesday, Zambia were 1:0 winners away to Sudan in Karima.
Winston Kalengo's 28th minute goal gave Chipolopolo a win going into their home leg in Ndola on Sunday.
The overall winners advance to the group stages of the qualifiers that will decide the five nations who will play at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Firmin Mubele Ndombe scored twice in the last four minutes to fire DR Congo to a come-from-behind 3:2 win away to Burundi in the first leg of their 2018 World Cup qualifier.
DR Congo had opened the scoring on only five minutes through Crystal Palace forward Yannick Bolasie.
Hosts Burundi turned the game on its head thanks to a brace from Cedric Amissi - his second coming on 83 minutes.
Yet with time running out Ndombe struck an equaliser on 86 minutes and the Al Ahli striker grabbed the winner two minutes later.
The result puts DR Congo in a strong position to advance with the return leg in Kinshasa on 15 November.
Guinea also earned a win on the road, edging to a 1:0 victory over Namibia despite playing with only 10 men for nearly all of the second half.
Naby Keita scored the only goal of the game on 28 minutes.
Fousseni Bamba was sent off on 50 minutes when he was shown a second yellow card but Guinea held on.
The sides will meet again on Sunday in Casablanca, Morocco - Guinea cannot hosts matches in their country because it is not yet free of Ebola.
Benin bucked the trend by securing a 2:1 home win against Burkina Faso.
West Brom forward Stephane Sessegnon opened the scoring with a penalty just before half-time.
Prejuce Nakoulma equalised for the Burkinabe shortly after the interval but Bello Issiaka Babatounde scored the winner with only four minutes remaining.
The return leg will take place in Ougadougou on Tuesday.
But there was another away victory later on Thursday, with Uganda overcoming Togo 1:0.
Farouk Miya got the goal on 39 minutes.
Togo's Mathieu Dossevi missed a chance to equalise when his penalty was saved by keeper Dennis Onyango.
Uganda will defend their advantage in Kampala on Sunday.
 Algeria
 Algeria
    
         Angola
 Angola
    
         Benin
 Benin
    
         Botswana
 Botswana
    
         Burkina Faso
 Burkina Faso
    
         Burundi
 Burundi
    
         Cameroon
 Cameroon
    
         Cape Verde
 Cape Verde
    
         Chad
 Chad
    
         Comoros
 Comoros
    
         Congo
 Congo 
    
         Congo DR
 Congo DR
    
         Côte d'Ivoire
 Côte d'Ivoire
    
         Egypt
 Egypt
    
         Equatorial Guinea
 Equatorial Guinea
    
         Ethiopia
 Ethiopia
    
         Gabon
 Gabon
    
         Ghana
 Ghana
    
         Guinea
 Guinea
    
         Kenya
 Kenya
    
         Liberia
 Liberia
    
         Libya
 Libya
    
         Madagascar
 Madagascar
    
         Mali
 Mali
    
         Mauritania
 Mauritania
    
         Morocco
 Morocco
    
         Mozambique
 Mozambique
    
         Namibia
 Namibia
    
         Niger
 Niger
    
         Nigeria
 Nigeria
    
         Rwanda
 Rwanda
    
         Senegal
 Senegal
    
         South Africa
 South Africa
    
         Sudan
 Sudan
    
         Swaziland
 Swaziland
    
         Tanzania
 Tanzania
    
         Togo
 Togo
    
         Tunisia
 Tunisia
    
         Uganda
 Uganda
    
         Zambia
 Zambia
    
    