The Confederation of African Football has confirmed the dates and venues of the upcoming African 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying play-offs, a draw many still believe Bafana Bafana should be a part of.
Click through the gallery above to see the 10 remaining countries fighting for five places at the next World Cup!
The governing body of African football, headed by Mamelodi Sundowns owner Patrice Motsepe, announced on Thursday when and where the final round of qualifying for the World Cup in Qatar will take place.
After 54 nations began the qualifying campaign, just 10 teams remain hopeful of representing their countries at the biggest sporting event in the world.
First leg matches
DR Congo vs Morocco (25 March, Stade des Martyrs, Kinshasa)
Mali vs Tunisia (25 March, Stade du 26 mars, Bamako)
Cameroon vs Algeria (25 March, Stade de Japoma, Douala)
Egypt vs Senegal (25 March, Cairo International Stadium (Cairo)
Ghana vs Nigeria (25 March, Cape Coast Stadium, Cape Coast)
Second leg matches
Senegal vs Egypt (29 March, Stade Olympique de Diamniadio, Dakar)
Nigeria vs Ghana (29 March, MKO National Stadium, Abuja)
Algeria vs Cameroon (29 March, Stade Mustapha Tchaker, Blida)
Tunisia vs Mali (29 March, Stade Olympique Hammadi Agrebi, Tunis)
Morocco vs Congo (29 March, Complexe Mohammed V, Casablanca)