Algeria striker Kamel Ghilas voiced concerns that Zambia might not play at full strength against Egypt in their next World Cup qualifier. Zambia are out of the race to South Africa 2010 after losing 1-0 to Algeria, who now have worries over Zambia's motivation against Egypt. "I hope they play a fair game when facing the Egyptians," Ghilas told Algerian paper Al-Khabar. "If they were as sharp as they looked against us, Egypt won't be able to win the game. "This means Algeria will qualify before playing Egypt in Cairo," the Hull City forward said. Algeria are in charge of Group C on 10 points, leading Egypt with three points and three goals. Six-time African Champions Egypt hope for a victory in Zambia so that they keep their chances in reaching the World Cup alive. If Egypt and Algeria won their next games, both will clash in Cairo with the Pharaohs eying a big victory to beat the goal difference.