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Cape Verde defeated Mozambique 1-0 Wednesday to become the first qualifiers for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations after a dramatic match day 4 of qualifying.
The Blue Sharks were later joined by Algeria as goals from Yacine Brahimi, Riyad Mahrez and Islam Slimani earned the Desert Foxes a 3-0 triumph over Malawi in Blida.
Algeria are the only team with a perfect record after four rounds and lead Group B by six points from Mali with Ethiopia and Malawi three points further behind.
Democratic Republic of Congo stunned Ivory Coast 4-3 in Abidjan while title-holders Nigeria overcame Sudan 3-1 to get back into contention for a place among the 16 finalists.
Ghana stayed on track to qualify with a 3-1 home win against Guinea and shock 2012 champions Zambia trounced visiting Niger 3-0 to end an embarrassing winless streak.
Angola, Cameroon, Egypt, Ethiopia, Togo and Tunisia also won while the South Africa-Congo Brazzaville and Burkina Faso-Gabon matches were drawn.
Heldon Ramos was the toast of Cape Verde - a group of islands off Senegal with a population of less than a million - by scoring the 76th-minute winner in Praia.
The islanders debuted in the Cup of Nations last year and exceeded expectations by reaching the quarter-finals after holding hosts South Africa and Morocco and defeating Angola.
Cape Verde have nine points in Group F, Zambia and Mozambique five each and Niger two with the final two match days scheduled for mid-November.
Although Zambia and Mozambique could finish level on points with Cape Verde, the island nation would secure a place on the head-to-head rule.
Nigeria gain revenge
Ivory Coast conceded four goals for the second time in three games as they wiped out a two-goal deficit with 10 men only to be beaten by a late goal.
Franck Kessie was red-carded just after half-time with his team trailing 3-1, but a brace from former Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou restored equality.
A Congolese side desperate to avenge a 2-1 home defeat by the Ivorians four days ago never gave up and Jeremie Bokila scored his second goal a minute from time.
Cameroon comfortably overcame Sierra Leone 2-0 in Yaounde through early goals from Leonard Kweuke and Stephane Mbia in the other Group D game.
The four-time champions have 10 points, DR Congo and Ivory Coast six each and Sierra Leone one.
Nigeria were another team to gain revenge as they put a stunning loss in Sudan behind them by winning 3-1 in Abuja.
All the goals came during the second half with Ahmed Musa opening and closing the scoring, Salah Ibrahim equalising and Aaron Samuel putting the Super Eagles ahead a second time.
With surprise Group A leaders South Africa held 0-0 by Congo Brazzaville in a poor, rain-affected Polokwane game, the two tickets to the finals are up for grabs.
South Africa have eight points, Congo seven, Nigeria four and Sudan three.
An Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu goal deep in stoppage time sealed victory for Group E pacesetters Ghana in northern city Tamale.
Asamoah Gyan gave the Black Stars an early lead, Mohamed Lamine Yattara levelled and Andre Ayew converted a second-half penalty to nudge Ghana ahead a second time.
Togo completed a 'double' over Uganda by winning 1-0 for the second time in five days with defender Serge Akakpo nodding the 70th-minute winner.
Ghana lead the way with eight points, Togo have six and Uganda and Guinea four each.
Zambia put a three-match winless Group F run behind them in Ndola by outplaying Niger through second-half goals from Rainford Kalaba, Emmanuel Mayuka and goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene, off a penalty.
Ferjani Sassi poked the ball into the net off a corner four minutes into stoppage time to give Tunisia a 1-0 Group G victory over Senegal in Monastir.
Malick Evouna earned Gabon a 1-1 draw against Burkina Faso in Ouagadougou after Jonathan Pitroipa had given the home team a half-time lead.
After failing to score in three matches, Angola overwhelmed Lesotho 4-0 in Luanda, Egypt were 2-0 winners over Botswana in Cairo, and Ethiopia shocked Mali 3-2 in Bamako.
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