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Ghana and nine other African sides will discover on Monday which country they must defeat to qualify for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The Black Stars together with Ivory Coast, Algeria, Nigeria and Tunisia are seeded for a play-off draw with Egypt, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Senegal and Ethiopia, all unseeded.
Monday's draw ceremony will be held at the CAF headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.
Two-leg ties will be played between seeded and unseeded sides with the five aggregate winners going to the finals in Brazil.
Also a separate draw will determine who plays at home first.
The first legs are scheduled for October 11-15 and return matches for November 15-19.
Top five seeds in Pot 1
1. Ivory Coast
2. Ghana
3. Algeria
4. Nigeria
5. Tunisia
Unseeded five in Pot 2
6. Egypt
7. Burkina Faso
8. Cameroon
9. Senegal
10. Ethiopia
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