The sixth match day of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers begins on Sunday, March 23rd, after an thrilling conclusion to match day five on Saturday.

CAFOnline emphasizes five crucial matches to watch in Match Day 6.

GROUP I: Madagascar versus Ghana

Fresh from their decisive 5-0 win against Chad in the preceding round, Ghana tops Group I with 12 points and is set to play away against Madagascar, which holds second position with 10 points.

The victor of this encounter will gain momentum and move one step nearer to securing their spot at the international tournament.

GROUP C: Benin versus South Africa

In Group C of the qualifiers, an thrilling confrontation awaits between the frontrunners from South Africa and the runners-up from Benin.

As the host, Benin will strive for three points to secure first place in the group, whereas the Southern African nation hopes to extend their lead at the top, where they currently hold a two-point advantage.

GROUP D: Cameroon versus Libya

When Cameroon faces Libya, they will strive to narrow the gap between themselves and group leaders Cape Verde. Currently positioned second, only one point separates them from Cape Verde at the top of Group D. Meanwhile, Libya sits in third place with eight points under their belt.

A victory will be crucial for the Indomitable Lions to maintain their path toward World Cup qualification, even as they face the challenging task of competing against a formidable and tenacious Libyan squad.

GROUP G: Algeria vs. Mozambique

In Group G, Algeria ties for first place with Mozambique, each accumulating 12 points, but Algeria holds an edge.

This match carries great importance for both squads since securing these three points would put one team alone at the summit and bring them nearer to qualifying.

GROUP A: Egypt versus Sierra Leone

In Group A, Egypt, leading with 13 points, will go up against Sierra Leone, which holds the second position alongside Burkina Faso, each having accumulated 8 points.

This game is vital for Egypt’s quest to reach the World Cup, with their chances of qualifying potentially depending on the result of this encounter.

On the contrary, Sierra Leone aims to break Egypt’s winning streak in the qualifiers and cut the point difference by two if they manage to win in Egypt.

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