CAMEROON Football Board has arranged two friendly matches in South Korea as Africa’s five World Cup qualifiers finalise their preparations for Qatar.
The Indomitable Lions will face Uzbekistan on September 23 and South Korea four days later in Seoul.
Meanwhile, Senegal will meet Bolivia on September 24 in Austria, and the Teranga Lions are also expected to face Iran.
Last week five-time World Cup winners Brazil announced they will play World Cup-bound Ghana and Tunisia in warm-up friendlies in September.
The venues for those matches are yet to be decided.
The Confederation of African Football has postponed 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, which were scheduled next month, to allow its five World Cup qualifiers to prepare for the tournament.
The World Cup kicks off on November 20 when hosts Qatar face Ecuador, with the final on December 18.
There is only a one-week window of preparation for the 32 countries competing in Qatar, with players joining up with their national teams from November 13.
Last month Morocco arranged fixtures against Chile and Paraguay, which will both be held in Spain on September 23 and 27 respectively.
Cameroon have been drawn alongside Brazil, Serbia and Switzerland in Group G and Senegal, who became continental champions for the first time in February, are in Group A with host Ecuador and the Netherlands.
Ghana, who will also face Switzerland in November before the finals kick off, will play Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay in Group H.
Tunisia are in Group D with holders France, Australia and Denmark while Morocco take on Belgium, Canada and Croatia in Group F.
(BBC Sport)