2024/25 CAF Confed. Cup: First-round, second-leg qualifiers

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Cairo, Egypt – Here are all the scheduled matches in the first-round second-leg qualifiers of the 2024/25 CAF Confederation Cup, to be played across Africa on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

First-leg results are in brackets.

Dadje, Benin vs El Kanemi Warriors, Nigeria (1–1) – playing on Saturday.

AS FAN, Niger vs ASC Kara, Togo (2–2) – Sunday.

Fovu Club, Cameroon vs Paynesville, Liberia (0-4) – Sunday.

Étoile Filante, Burkina Faso vs Hafia Guinea (1–1) – Friday.

RC Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire vs Union de Touarga, Morocco (0–0) – Saturday

ASC Jaraaf, Senegal vs East End Lions, Sierra Leone (1-0) – Sunday.

Ethiopian Coffee, Ethiopia vs Administration Police, Kenya (0–0) – Sunday.

Stade Tunisien, Tunisia vs Jamus, South Sudan (1-0) – Saturday.

Al Ahli Tripoli, Libya vs Uhamiaji, Zanzibar (0–2) – Saturday.

Al Hilal Benghazi, Libya vs Kitara, Uganda (3-2) – Friday.

Rukinzo, Burundi vs Horseed, Somalia (0–0) – Friday.

Stellenbosch, South Africa vs Nsingizini Hotspurs, Eswatini (3-0) – Saturday.

Lunda Sul, Angola vs Elgeco Plus, Madagascar (1–1) – Sunday.

Coastal Union, Tanzania vs Bravos do Maquis, Angola (0-3) – Sunday.

Black Bulls, Mozambique vs Alize Fort, Comoros (7-0) – Saturday.

15 de Agosto, Equatorial Guinea vs AS Otohô, Congo – First-leg on Sunday, second-leg on 28 August.

Orapa United, Botswana vs Foresters, Seychelles (1–1) – Sunday.

ZESCO United, Zambia vs Dynamos, Zimbabwe (0-1) – Saturday

Elect Sport, Chad vs Nsoatreman, Ghana (0-3) – Saturday.

Police FC, Rwanda vs CS Constantine, Algeria (0-2) – Sunday.

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