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Nigeria and Algeria played out a goalless draw in their final Women's Africa Cup of Nations Group B clash on Sunday.
Both teams had already qualified for the knockout rounds prior to kick off and were fighting for top spot in the group at Stade Larbi Zaouli.
A 0-0 stalemate sees the Super Falcons claim first place with seven points from three games and a last eight clash with Zambia.
The Fennec Foxes ended in second with five points but must still wait to discover their next opponents, in what will be their first ever appearance in this round of the competition.
Tunisia, meanwhile, started their evening in third place but ultimately dropped to fourth with a 2-1 loss to Botswana to see their tournament end.
Botswana could still progress as one of the best third-placed teams, depending on the results of the final day of group games on Monday.
Yesmin Khanchouch had opened the scoring for Tunisia after 12 minutes at Stade Pere Jego before a 66th minute equaliser from Botswana's Lesego Radiakanyo.
Gaonyadiwe Ontlametse then sealed the come-from-behind win with her goal five minutes into stoppage time at the end of the game.
Full results
Nigeria 0-0 Algeria
Tunisia 1-2 Botswana
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