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Nigeria, Senegal, Tunisia win CAF World Cup qualifiers, Tanzania awarded five-second penalty

Wahbi Khazri is among several personnel in Tunisia's AFCON squad to have tested positive for COVID-19. Haykel Hmima/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Nigeria, Senegal and Tunisia remain on track for a place at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar after winning their qualifying games as the second round of Africa's group preliminaries concluded on Tuesday.

Tunisia won 2-0 in Zambia to top Group B with six points while Nigeria came from behind to claim a 2-1 victory away in the Cape Verde Islands, despite missing eight players because of COVID-19 quarantine concerns, to top Group C.

Ismaila Sarr and Sadio Mane scored late as Senegal won 3-1 away in Congo to head Group H, but Africa Cup of Nations champions Algeria drew 1-1 with Burkina Faso in Group A.

Algeria led through Sofiane Feghouli's 18th-minute goal in Marrakesh, Morocco, but they conceded a second-half equaliser from Abdoul Tapsoba.

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But those performances from Africa's past World Cup representatives had little of the drama seen in the Group J clash between Tanzania and Madagascar in Dar-es-Salaam, where a penalty was awarded after five seconds.

The home team, Tanzania, punted a long ball forward from the kick off for Simon Mvusa to chase, and he was clattered into by Malagasy goalkeeper Melvin Adrien.

There is no official record for the fastest penalty awarded, but Montenegro got a spot kick after 10 seconds when they beat Ghana in a friendly international in Podgorica in 2014.

Tanzania captain Erastus Nyoni converted the spot kick, and his side went on to win 3-2 and move to the top of the group standings alongside Benin on four points.

A stoppage-time penalty saw Ethiopia edge Zimbabwe 1-0 in Bahir Dar in Group G, while Iban Salvador's penalty just before the hour mark handed Equatorial Guinea a 1-0 home success over Mauritania in Malabo in Group B.

Libya are the surprise leaders in Group F, two points ahead of neighbours Egypt after two games, as they won 1-0 in Angola with Omar Al Khoja scoring on the cusp of halftime for a second successive win under veteran Spanish coach Javier Clemente.

Malawi netted after 10 minutes through Richard Mbulu to beat neighbours Mozambique in their Group D match played in Johannesburg, South Africa, while Guinea Bissau won 4-2 away to Sudan in Group I with two first half goals for diminutive winger Piqueti.

The group phase of Africa's qualifying competition continues with two more rounds in October and concludes in November. The 10 group winners will be drawn into five playoff games in March to decide the continent's representatives at the World Cup.