Bryan Mbeumo and Cameroon have booked their place at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
Brentford forward Mbeumo, who netted in a 4-1 over Kenya on Friday, played the full 90 minutes once again as his nation defeated the same opponents 1-0.
Yoane Wissa watched on as his DR Congo team-mates also sealed their place at AFCON 2025, having missed this international window through injury.
Two late goals from Meschak Ella secured a 2-0 win over Tanzania and the Leopards’ place at the tournament, which begins in December 2025 and is being hosted in Morocco.
In Europe, Kevin Schade came off the bench in Germany’s 1-0 Nations League victory over Netherlands, for whom Mark Flekken was an unused substitute.
Schade replaced Aleksander Pavlović in the 77th minute at Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena to make his fourth senior appearance.
Hákon Valdimarsson started in goal again for Iceland, who lost 4-2 at home to Turkey, with the visitors netting twice in the closing stages to claim the three points.
Ethan Pinnock made it two clean sheets from two for Jamaica in CONCACAF Nations League. Having defeated Nicaragua 2-0 on Friday, the Bees defender’s side were held to a goalless draw by Honduras on Monday evening local time.
Mads Roerslev was an unused substitute for Denmark, who twice came from behind to draw 2-2 away at Switzerland, with Marley Tavaziva also not featuring for Zimbabwe in their 3-1 AFCON qualification win over Namibia.
Yehor Yarmoliuk started and played just over 70 minutes for Ukraine Under-21s in a 1-0 defeat to Serbia while Julian Eyestone was in goal for the duration of USA U20s' 2-1 loss to Chile.
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