African champions Senegal were handed a regulation draw for the Cup of Nations group qualifiers that kick off in June.
They were paired with Benin, Mozambique and Rwanda in Group L in the draw conducted on Tuesday, with the top two finishers qualifying for next year’s finals in the Ivory Coast.
Egypt, runners-up at the last edition in February, also look to have a comfortable path to a record 26th finals appearance in Group D, where they are up against Ethiopia, Guinea and Malawi.
Kenya and Zimbabwe were included in Tuesday’s draw despite FIFA suspensions but will be kicked out of the qualifiers if their respective football association officials are not restored to their posts before the matches start in two months time.
However those FAs are unlikely to be reinstated by world soccer’s governing body as their governments have taken strong action against officials they accuse of corruption.
The groups in which Kenya and Zimbabwe were drawn are therefore set to be left with only three teams.
The draw:
Group A: Guinea Bissau, Mauritius or Sao Tome e Principe, Nigeria, Sierra Leone
Group B: Burkina Faso, Cape Verde Islands, Eswatini, Togo
Group C: Burundi, Cameroon, Kenya, Namibia
Group D: Egypt, Ethiopia, Guinea, Malawi
Group E: Angola, Central African Republic, Ghana, Madagascar
Group F: Algeria, Niger, Tanzania, Uganda
Group G: Congo, Gambia, Mali, South Sudan
Group H: Comoros Islands, Ivory Coast, Lesotho, Zambia
Group I: DR Congo, Gabon, Mauritania, Sudan
Group J: Botswana, Equatorial Guinea, Libya, Tunisia
Group K: Liberia, Morocco, South Africa, Zimbabwe
Group L: Benin, Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal
The top two teams in each group qualify for the finals in June next year, except Group H where hosts Ivory Coast are participating and only one other team will go through.
The qualifiers start in June with two match days, followed by two more in September and the final two in March next year.