Gambia 2-2 Congo
Gambia came from two goals to hold Congo to a 2-2 draw and booked their spot at the Africa Cup of Nations with a second-place finish in Group G.
After a steady opening, the Congolese hit the front on the half-hour mark through a decent finish from a further-forward Gaius Makouta.
Gambia were pegged back again right on the cusp of the halftime interval when Silvere Ganvoula struck following another smart bit of final third initiative.
The home team rallied back following the break through Yankuba Minteh and claimed the crucial leveller at the death through Muhammed Badamosi to snatch second spot in the group and qualified for the finals.
Nigeria 6-0 Sao Tome and Principe
Victor Osimhen nabbed a hat-trick to guide Nigeria to a resounding 6-0 victory over Sao Tome and Principe in their final Group A clash on Sunday.
Osimhen made the breakthrough after ten minutes before Ademola Lookman extended the lead for a comfortable cushion at the interval.
Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi bagged the third after the break and left Osimhen complete his brace through an effort from the spot.
Osimhen was at it again in the last few minutes and earned a hat-trick when he finished off Samuel Chukwueze's assist, who soon reversed roles to complete a clinical day's work.
Togo 3-2 Cape Verde
Africa Cup of Nations-bound Cape Verde ended their qualifying campaign with a 3-2 defeat to Togo in Lome.
It didn't take the Island outfit long to get going as Kevin Pina riffled in minutes following the start and shortly thereafter had Gilson Tavares add to the equation.
However, the host began to come alive and pulled one back before halftime courtesy of Steeve Kevin Denkey's penalty following a foul in the area.
Denkey proved influential again moments thereafter and drew matters level with a smartly taken finish from a combination of poor defending amongst others.
Togo clinched victory in the final minutes as Abdou Ouattara angled in the winner to end the campaign third in the group with the Islanders second and off to Ivory Coast next January.
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