After a second round successfully held in March, here we go for the third qualifying round for the U-17 Women’s World Cup. The matches will take place during the weekends of April 15-17 and April 29-May 1, 2022.
Below is the complete program of the two legs.
First Leg
Date | Time | Match | Venue | City |
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15.04.2022 | 13h00 | South Africa – Ethiopia | Bidvest Stadium | Johannesburg |
15.04.2022 | 13h00 | Zambia – Cameroon | Nkoloma Stadium | Lusaka |
16.04.2022 | 13h00 | Burundi – Tanzania | Stade Urukundo | Ngozi |
16.04.2022 | 15h30 | Niger – Morocco | Stade du Général Senyi Kountche | Niamey |
16.04.2022 | 16h00 | Guinea – Ghana | Stade du Général Lansana Conte | Nongo |
17.04.2022 | 15h00 | Nigeria – Egypt | MKO Abiola Stadium | Abuja |
Second Leg
Date | Time | Match | Venue | City |
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29.04.2022 | 21h30 | Morocco – Niger | Complexe Sportif Prince Moulay Al Hassan | Rabat |
30.04.2022 | 14h30 | Cameroon – Zambia | Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium | Yaoundé |
30.04.2022 | 15h00 | Ghana – Guinea | Cape Coast Sports Stadium | Cape Coast |
01.05.2022 | 13h00 | Ethiopia – South Africa | Abebe Bekila Stadium | Addis Ababa |
01.05.2022 | 17h30 | Tanzania – Burundi | Amaan Stadium | Zanzibar City |
TBC | TBC | Egypt – Nigeria | TBC | TBC |
Source: CAF
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