Didier Drogba hit a fifth-minute penalty to send Ivory Coast to a 3-1 win over Senegal in the first leg of their World Cup playoff on Saturday, putting Africa's top-ranked team and its big-name players within reach of a berth in Brazil next year.
Also, Burkina Faso edged Algeria 3-2 with Aristide Bance's late spot-kick as the German-based forward made up for an earlier missed penalty, although the Algerians will be boosted by their two away goals ahead of the second leg next month.
Africa's two-year World Cup qualifying competition has come down to 10 teams in five playoffs for the continent's five places at the showpiece tournament. Ethiopia hosts African champion Nigeria and Tunisia plays Cameroon on Sunday. Egypt is away at 2010 World Cup quarterfinalist Ghana on Tuesday in the last of the first legs.
Drogba's early goal began Ivory Coast's strong showing against its West African rival in Abidjan, but some of the gloss was taken off the Ivorians' performance at the very end by striker Papiss Cisse's goal for the Senegalese in the sixth minute of injury time at Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium.
After Drogba's opener, Lamine Sane scored an own goal in the 14th and Salomon Kalou made it 3-0 early in the second half.