Cameroon top Group D after a potentially important point away against Angola after Bryan Mbeumo put them ahead in the 11th minute before a home fightback in Luanda saw Angola force a second-half own goal from Michael Ngadeu for a deserved share of the spoils.
Also in the group, Diney Borges’ 10th minute goal allowed Cape Verde to beat Libya 1-0 while Mauritius won a World Cup qualifier for only the second time as they edged Eswatini 2-1 at home.
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Sudan went to the top of Group B despite the civil war raging in the country that has brought their league to a halt and forced players into exile. They won their derby away against South Sudan 3-0, spoiling the re-opening of the renovated stadium in Juba attended by FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
The victory saw Sudan move two points ahead of Senegal in the standings.
Mali missed out on a chance to move closer to leaders Ghana in Group I after being held by 10-man Madagascar, who had centre back Louis Demoleon sent off in the 15th minute of the match played at Soccer City in Johannesburg
But Mali failed to make use of the advantage and played out a goalless draw. They had only arrived in South Africa 10 hours before the afternoon kick off after botched travel arrangements.
Comoros Islands are level with Ghana on nine points after a 2-0 away win over Chad.
Thapelo Morena scored a second-half double as South Africa joined Benin and Rwanda at the head of Group C with seven points from four matches after winning their derby against Zimbabwe 3-1 in Bloemfontein.
Iqraam Rayners’ goal after 31 seconds handed South Africa a dream start only for Zimbabwe to equalise within a minute through Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Tawanda Chirewa, winning only his second cap.
Rwanda won 1-0 away against Lesotho at the same time with a goal from Jojea Kwizera, who plays for Rhode Island in the second tier of football in the U.S.
Benin had gone top of the standings on Monday after a shock 2-1 win over Nigeria.
Tuesday’s matches concluded the fourth round of African World Cup qualifiers, which will resume in March next year.
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