Mozambique vs Malawi:
The two teams are ranked and matched in strength, with a draw in the first leg, with mozambique losing 0:1 in the first leg; both teams have performed worse recently, and the current position continues to draw the hand;
Personal opinion: Bullish on Malawi unbeaten;
Egypt vs Gabon:
Egypt locked the first place in the group, the war intention is not particularly strong, the first leg in Gabon Egypt a red card, relying on the goal of stoppage time to force the opponent to draw, the game back to the home should have the desire to win; the current home let a goal low; Gabon's visit is not good, Egypt rotated players if the chance of winning is not small;
Personal opinion: Bullish on Egypt winning
Libya vs Angola:
Libya defeated Angola 1-0 in the concession hemisphere in the first leg; Angola is currently at the bottom of the group, but the goal Angola shows signs of recovery; Angola is currently away from home with low water or let the flat half high water;
Personal opinion: A draw is optimistic about Angola unbeaten; preferred away wins
Algeria vs Burkina Faso:
Algeria has not yet locked up the first place in the group, as long as the draw can be ensured; the first leg of the visit to let a goal and a half result of a 1-1 draw; the recent state of both sides is very good, but the home algerian advantage is more obvious, the current home team let the ball half high water; or good;
Personal opinion: I am optimistic about Algeria winning
Nigeria vs Cape Verde:
The first leg was a 2:1 win away to Nigeria; the two teams have been in good shape recently; Nigeria has let a goal and a half high water, and there is nothing wrong with letting the ball go: Nigeria can be the first in the group as long as it is unbeaten;
Personal opinion: I am bullish on Cape Verde in the next set; the African African Eagles may have the biggest win
Liberia vs Central Africa:
Liberia won 1:0 in the first leg; the second leg was in the middle, the two sides opened in a draw; the home team's advantage narrowed;
Personal opinion: Bullish on Central Africa undefeated; peace is almost the same as a guest win