The Confederation of African Football (Caf) has decided to postpone the first round 2021 Women's World Cup qualifying matches, given the travel restriction situation in numerous countries on the continent.
Caf had earlier chalked out a schedule to hold the first round in September before the second and third in October and November. Now the matches have been further postponed indefinitely.
Morocco were billed to face Algeria. Gabon take on Congo, while Liberia engage Cameroon just as Burkina Faso tackle Nigeria, with the first leg between September 4-6 and second leg a week later.