Comoros on the cusp of history
Comoros will be aiming to make history when they host already eliminated Togo in a 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifier at Stade Omnisports de Malouzini in Moroni on Thursday.
Kick-off is at 3pm CAT (SA, GMT+2).
Les Coelacantes head into back-to-back qualifiers against Togo and Egypt this month on the cusp of qualifying for Africa's premier competition for the very first time and will punch their ticket with a positive result against the Sparrowhawks.
Comoros are currently tied on eight points with Egypt atop Group G after four rounds of qualifiers and will face the North African nation in Cairo on Monday.
"They went crazy after we beat Kenya last November so I expect more of the same if we create history," said Comoros right-back Said Bakari in build-up to Thursday's tie.
"It is a wonderful feeling representing a nation knowing that everyone – young and old, male and female – is willing you to succeed."
Bakari added "Coach Amir (Abdou) has created a mentally strong and professional squad. We will make it."
Defeat to Togo could even be enough for the island nation with Egypt expected to beat a Kenya side who have yet to register a win, in Nairobi on Thursday.
Comoros defeated Togo 1-0 in the reverse fixture hosted in Lome in November 2019 thanks to a solitary strike from Faiz Selemani.
The top two nations in each group advance to the 24-team finals hosted in Cameroon next year.
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