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WC Playoffs: Algeria Plots Cameroon ‘Ambush’

Algeria in a bid to sail through to Qatar, has dropped prizes of air tickets so as to get as many fans as possible to Douala, Cameroon, for the first leg of the World Cup qualifiers knockout phase.

The cost of air tickets has fallen as Announced by a press release from the Algerian Presidency.

Algeria intends to land on Cameroonian soil with a large contingent of supporters from the four corners of the country to try and snatch a positive result at the Japoma Stadium.

The ticket sales operation started this week, and new information as gotten by sportsgltz suggests that the number of people likely to travel to Douala on March 25th could witness a tremendous increase.

DZFOOT reports that the flight and access tickets to the match has been reduced from 65,000 Algerian dina (413.9€) to 50,000 Algerian Dina which equals 318.3€.

Sales operations have already started in several cities of the country and as per further reports, supporters who have already acquired tickets for the first leg of the qualifying round for the 2022 World Cup will be compensated.

Coach Djamel Belmadi is yet to release his official squad for the game, with March 25th edging ever so close.

Algeria’s last participation at a World Cup came in 2014, and so did Cameroon. These two have had a considerable success on the African stage, but it isn’t in their DNA to miss out on successive world cup finals.

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