It has been confirmed that CAF have moved an African giant's upcoming international fixture from Johannesburg to Pretoria.
International football is set to be back in a few weeks, with matchdays 5 and 6 pf the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers set to resume from 14 November.
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Ahead of the next international break, CAF has decided this week to move the Group A match between minnows Madagascar and African giants Tunisia to the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria.
The tie was originally scheduled to take place at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, but it has since been moved, although it will keep the same time and date.
The match will take place at 18:00 on Thursday, 14 November, with both teams gunning for points in their penultimate game of qualifying.
The fixture is being staged in South Africa due to the fact that Madagascar does not have a CAF-approved venue, and will play the game as the home team.
Tunisia are top of the group with seven points in four matches, and a victory will guarantee them a spot at AFCON 2025.
Madagascar, meanwhile, must avoid defeat to keep their hopes of a spot at the tournament in Morocco alive. They are bottom of the group with two points from four matches.
CAF has also changed the refereeing body for the Madagascar-Tunisia match, with Gabonese referee Pierre Atcho being appointed to replace Congolese official Messie Jessie Oved Nkounkou Mvoutou.
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Atcho will be assisted by his compatriots Boris Ditsoga and Felix Eyaga, while the fourth official will be Cameroonian Antoine Max Depadoux Effa Essouma.
By Lukhanyo Mtuta
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