Follow the live updates of the crunch tie between Angola and Zimbabwe. The Warriors take a crucial 3-1 first leg advantage.
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FULL TIME: #Angola 2 #Zimbabwe 0. No #AFCON2013 for #Warriors who go out 3-3 on aggregate. Angola had away goal from first leg 3-1 defeat
Last 3 minutes of regulation time and its #Angola on the attack. Safe to say we are OUT. No hunger in our team #Angola 2 #Zimbabwe 0 (3-3)
85 minutes gone: Zimbabwe really have to gamble. We are trying to walk the ball into the net. Still #Angola 2 #Zimbabwe 0
80 minutes gone: We are conceding too many corners against Angolans and will pay for this
#Zimbabwe have 15 minutes to salvage their #AFCON13 campaign still down 2-0 and 3-3 on aggregate. #Angola have away goal
Knowledge Musona frustrated with poor pass. #Zimbabwe will regret these missed chances. Still #Angola 2 #Zimbabwe 0. Still 3-3 on aggregate
67 minutes on the clock Angola 2 Zimbabwe 0. Its 3-3 on aggregate
52 minutes gone and still Angola 2 Zimbabwe 0
AFCON13 LATEST: FULL TIME: Cameroon 2 : 1 Cape Verde Cape Verde celebrate their first qualification into the African Cup of Nations!!!
Two goals from Man United reject Manucho have the scores at Half Time Angola 2 Zimbabwe 0.
Can our boys turns it around in the 2nd Half?
HALF TIME: Angola 2 Zimbabwe 0. Its 3-3 on aggregate and as it stands the Angolans go through on away goals AFCON2013
5 minutes before half time and its still Angola 2 Zimbabwe 0
20 minutes gone Angola 2 Zimbabwe 0, its now 3-3 on aggregate by Angola have away goal
GOAL…… Manucho again, Angola 2 Zimbabwe 0 within 6 minutes
GOAL……….Oh no Manucho scores for Angola. Its Angola 1 Zimbabwe 0
Esrom Nyandoro (captain) completes the coin toss #Angola vs #Zimbabwe
Traditional team handshakes between #Zimbabwe vs #Angola at the November 11 Stadium in Angola
Zimbabwe starting eleven: Sibanda – Kaseke, Nyandoro, Nyadombo, Bhasera – Nyoni, Nengomasha – Gutu, Musona, Billiat – Malajila
Subs: Zvasiya, Mukamba, Chaka, Sadomba, Amidu, Nkatha, Jani
Angola v Zimbabwe
Luanda, kick-off 15:00 GMT. First leg score: 1-3
Zimbabwe will be strengthened with the availability of Sudan-based striker Edward Sadomba, who was cleared this week of match-fixing.
Also available will be two in-form South Africa-based forwards, Cuthbert Malajila and Kingstone Nkatha, as well as goalkeeper Energy Murambadoro.
The Warriors will be glad to have Murambadoro back in the squad, with first-choice keeper and captain, Tapuwa Kapini, out injured for several months. Coach Rahman Gumbo has also drafted in stopper Ephraim Mazarura.
Daily News journalist Nigel Matongorere reckons the probable line up could be: Sibanda, Kaseke, Nyadombo, Nyandoro, Bhasera, Nyoni, Nengomasha, Gutu, Billiat, Musona, Malajila (4-2-3-1)
Remember: Our boys can still lose 1-0 and still go through, they can also win to complete their qualification in style and they can afford a goalless draw and still progress to the African Cup of Nations finals in South Africa next year.
They could also afford to lose 4-2 which would level the aggregate scores at 5-5 but the Warriors would prevail on the away goals rule as they have scored one more goal on the road.
Africa Cup of Nations: Previews of Sunday’s play-off ties
Ethiopia v Sudan
Addis Ababa, kick-off 13:00 GMT. First leg score: 3-5
Cameroon v Cape Verde
Yaounde, kick-off 14:00 GMT. First leg score: 0-2
Equatorial Guinea v DR Congo
Malabo, kick-off 15:00 GMT. First leg score: 0-4
Angola v Zimbabwe
Luanda, kick-off 15:00 GMT. First leg score: 1-3
Niger v Guinea
Niamey, kick-off 15:00 GMT. First leg score: 0-1
Togo v Gabon
Lome, kick-off 15:30 GMT. First leg score: 1-1
Burkina Faso v Central African Republic
Ouagadougou, kick-off 18:00 GMT. First leg score: 0-1
Algeria v Libya
Blida, kick-off 19:30 GMT. First leg score: 1-0
Africa Cup of Nations: Round-up of Saturday’s qualifiers
Uganda 1-0 Zambia (Agg: 1-1)
Zambia win 9-8 on penalties.
Senegal v Ivory Coast – match abandoned
Ivory Coast led the match 2-0 – and the tie 6-2 on aggregate – after 76 minutes of their second-leg at the Stade Leopold Senghor. However, with fires having been lit inside one stand and objects hurled on to the pitch play was temporarily suspended and the play-off eventually abandoned.
Malawi 0-1 Ghana (Agg: 0-3)
Ghana became the first team to qualify for the finals, progressing comfortably with a 1-0 victory in Lilongwe giving them a 3-0 win on aggregate.
Botswana 1-4 Mali (Agg: 1-7)
Mali booked their place in the finals, with a convincing 4-1 away win over Botswana giving them a resounding 7-1 aggregate victory.
Nigeria 6-1 Liberia (Agg: 8-3)
Nigeria were held by Liberia in the opening leg but they made light work of brushing aside the Lone Stars to qualify for next years final in South Africa.
Tunisia 0-0 Sierra Leone (Agg 2-2)
A goalless draw in Monastir was enough to see Tunisia secure their qualification on the away goals rule.
Morocco 4-0 Mozambique (Agg 4-2)
In the final play-off tie to finish on Saturday Morocco completed a stunning comeback to seal their place in next year’s finals.