This Monday's match is scheduled for 6pm, at the El Abdi stadium, in Morocco.
Angola currently has one defeat and one draw. However, for now all is not lost, as the team still has its eyes on the World Cup in Qatar, which will take place in November this year.
According to Rádio Nacional de Angola (RNA), the 'Palanquinhas' still have hope of securing a place in the World Cup as one of the best third-placed teams in the group stage.
The second game of the group stage took place last Friday and ended in a draw. Angola faced their counterparts from Ivory Coast on the field, with whom they drew 0-0.
The national team's debut in the competition took place on April 1st, with Angola losing 2-1 to Mali.
The group is currently led by Mali with six points, followed by Ivory Coast with four points. Angola currently occupies third place with one point, while the Central African Republic is in last place with zero points.