Egypt boss Bob Bradley has decided to change the location of this month's camp from Lebanon to Sudan, where the national team are supposed to play a couple of friendlies against African rivals. The Egypt squad were due to fly to Beirut to play two friendly games including one against hosts Lebanon right after Ahli and Zamalek's upcoming continental fixtures by the end of March. But Bradley opted to visit North African neighbors Sudan, where the Pharaohs are expected to meet Uganda and Chad. “Bradley decided we shall camp in Sudan instead of Lebanon because he prefers to face African nations,” Egypt assistant coach Diaa Al-Sayed told FilGoal.com. The Uganda game takes place on March 29 as Egypt face Chad two days later. Bradley's side, whose previous tour in Qatar included three friendlies against Kenya, Niger and DR Congo, continue preparation for the CAN 2013 and World Cup 2014 qualifiers in June. But this time the American is expected to boast Ahli and Zamalek players in his squad, following agreements with both clubs' managers.