Angola and Nigeria
could be the first two sides to clinch places at the 2008
African Cup of Nations finals if results go in their favour.
Both sides need to win their weekend qualifiers and hope
that their closest challengers are beaten if they are to
reach the finals in Ghana next year.
The two are among four sides with 100 percent records
halfway through the qualifying competition but they are the
only teams with a chance this weekend of making
mathematically certain of their progress to the 2008 finals
in Ghana.
Nigeria can qualify at the head of Group Three if they
beat Uganda away in Kampala on Saturday and Lesotho fail to
beat Niger in Niamey in the group's other game on Sunday.
The Super Eagles' quest received a major boost with the
belated arrival of Newcastle United striker Obafemi Martins
at their training camp on Tuesday.
He missed a warm-up against Kenya at the weekend and was
accused by officials of deserting the team but he told
reporters he had had "passport problems".
His arrival comes as some relief to new coach Berti Vogts
after Lille striker Peter Odemwingie withdrew because of
injury.
World Cup finalists Angola will qualify from Group Six if
they beat Eritrea away in Asmara on Saturday and Kenya lose
in Swaziland the next day.
Angola hammered Eritrea 6-1 in Luanda in March and with
the qualifying competition's top scorer Flavio and Benfica's
Mantorras in the squad they will be looking for a similar
goal spree.
Nigeria and Angola share 100 percent records with the
Ivory Coast and Cameroon, who can move to within one point
of qualification if they win on Sunday.
The Ivorians will turn to the goal scoring acumen of
Didier Drogba to extend their Group One lead when they host
Madagascar in Bouake on Sunday.
In a symbolic gesture to reinforce the country's fragile
peace process, the match has been shifted to the former
rebel capital in the north.
African Footballer of the Year Drogba is likely to be
joined in attack by Chelsea team mate Salomon Kalou, set to
earn his third cap for the country.
Samuel Eto'o takes time off from the Spanish league title
race to lead Cameroon against Liberia in Monrovia in Group
Five.
Home wins for the likes of Morocco, South Africa and
Tunisia will also take them a step closer to securing a
berth in the finals.
Algeria, Egypt, Senegal and Togo also need to win away
from home to keep up their front-runner roles.
A total of 22 games in 12 groups are being played over
the weekend in the quest for 15 finalists to join hosts
Ghana in next January's tournament.