Millions of Egyptians will be at the edge of their seats when Algeria take on Rwanda in a decisive World Cup qualifier on Sunday night. The game is by no means less important to rivals Egypt, who kept their South Africa hopes alive with a narrow 1-0 victory in Zambia. The main event of the edgy Group C remains Algeria's anticipated visit to Egypt next month in the qualifiers finale, but before that, the Desert Foxes need a comprehensive victory in Blida. Even though Rabah Saadane's team are odds-on to see off Amavubi, it's a question of how many goals will Algeria score to stay on course of reaching the World Cup.
Ghezal has a yellow card "The match with Rwanda is like an explosive. The opposition have nothing to lose and will give their best to shock us," Algeria boss Saadane said. "We shouldn't forget that we will play Rwanda after learning the result of the other game and I am worried this could affect our players. "But I made sure the players are ready to face the situation. We have to focus on mental aspects before anything at this stage." Team News
Eleven Algeria players could be suspended against Egypt Algeria have no less than 11 players in danger of receiving a second yellow-card and accordingly missing the crucial game with Egypt in Cairo. The cautioned bunch includes Madjid Bougherra, Nadir Belhadj, Karim Ziani, Karim Matmour, Abdelkader Ghezal, Rafik Djebbour and others. Apart from that, Algeria will be without suspended captain Yazid Mansouri. On the other hand, Rwanda will also have to do without skipper Olivier Karekazi, who is sidelined with a thigh injury. But midfielder Patrick Mafisango is back from suspension, while Jean-Baptiste Mugiraneza is fit again after injury.