
Namibia and Comoros eye their first ever qualification for the continental showpiece in Kenya.
The Brave Warriors and Comoros will go head to head in the final round of qualification for Kenya 2018 CHAN finals and CAF confirms that the first leg will be played on Sunday, 13 August at 14:00 Namibian time at the Stade de Moroni, Moroni, Comoros.
The game will be officiated by South African match officials led by referee Chris Harrison.
The second leg will be played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium on Sunday, 20 August at 15:00, with Zambian referee Wisdom Chewe in charge.
The NFA will use this game to pay tribute to the late Robbie Savage who was buried on Saturday, 29 July.
Ricardo Mannetti and the home-brewed Brave Warriors will look to make history and lead the country to their first CHAN finals, a competition that is purely for domestic players, despite the fact that Namibia has not had league football for over 15 months now.
The Brave Warriors reached this stage by upsetting the much-fancied Zimbabwe in the second round while Comoros edged Lesotho.
Namibian referee Jackson Pavaza will be joined by Mathew Kanyanga, Dawid Shaanika and Dankie Shinana for their trip to handle the South Africa and Zambia first-leg match in South Africa next weekend.
South Africa will face Zambia at Buffalo City Stadium in East London on Saturday, 12 August. Kickoff is at15:00.