The top two of these six will qualify for the World Cup to make up the 48 teams.

The qualifiers are scheduled to start in November this year, with matchdays one and two scheduled to hold between November 13-21, while matchdays three and four are billed for June 2024.

The last matchday fixtures are slated for October 6 to 14.

However, the Continental play-off will be staged between November 10-18, 2025 at a venue to be communicated later for a possible 10th African slot.

At the World Cup in Qatar last year, Africa was represented by Morocco, Senegal, Cameroon, Ghana and Tunisia with Nigeria missing out on the tourney for the first time

since 2010.

The playoff tournament will involve six teams to decide the final two World Cup qualifying teams.

Morocco finished fourth and made history by becoming the first-ever African country to reach the semi-finals.