Algeria
Despite the draw on Monday the defending champions, Algeria confirmed their place at the next Africa Cup of Nations finals in Cameroon, which have been delayed until 2022.
Algeria with three win and a draw top group H with 10 points, with Zimbabwe five points behind, Botswana are up to third with four and Zambia are once again bottom on three.
The Algeria side next two games are against Zambia and away and Botswana at home.
Mali
Mali ensured their place at an eighth consecutive Africa Nations Cup finals with narrow hard-fought 2-1 win over hosts Namibia in Windhoek.
All three goals of Tuesday’s Group A encounter came in the opening 40 minutes of the game as Mali had a penalty saved in the second-half and Namibia hitting the post.
The Eagles of Mali lead group A with 10 from points from 4 games while Guinea follow with 8 points, Nambia 3 and Chad with a point.
Senegal
The two victories from Guinea double header lifted Senegal and make the 2019 runner up are the only team with a perfect record in the qualifiers and the currently the top ranked national team in Africa, to a maximum 12 points from four matches in Group I, as join host with two matches to spare.
Congo have six points, Guinea-Bissau three and eSwatini none in the struggle to qualify with 2002 and 2019 runners-up Senegal.
Senegal completes their schedule between March 22 and 30 by travelling to Congo Brazzaville and hosting eSwatini to conclude their 2021 AFCON qualifiers.
Tunisia
Tunisia earned their place at the Nations Cup finals despite being held in Dar es Salaam by hosts Tanzania.
The Carthage Eagles of Mali also joined Senegal, Algeria, Mali and host Cameroon as the first five teams to confirm their place in the 2021 Africa Nations Cup after the Monday encounter with the East Africa side
The Carthage Eagles dominated the opening exchanges and hit the woodwork either side of their goal and took the lead after just 11 minutes through Seifeddine Khaoui of Marseille with a truly excellent finish after he was put through by a lovely piece of skill from Youssef Msakni but the East Africa side levelled up to end the Tunisia side perfect record in the qualifiers.
Tunisia face Libya away and Equatorial Guinea at home on their next two fixtures in March 2021.