The first leg is scheduled for February 23 (14:30 GMT+1) at the stadium of the Tunisian town of Soliman (south-east of Tunis), while the second leg will be played on February 28 (19:00 GMT+1) at the Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan sports complex in Rabat.
According to the website of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, Head coach Jorge Vilda has scheduled a training camp for twenty-nine players to start on February 19 at the Mohammed VI Football Complex.
In the previous round of qualifiers, the Atlas Lionesses beat Namibia 2-0 in the first leg at the Marrakech Grand Stadium and 2-0 in the second leg at the Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan Sports Complex.
Here follows the list:
1- ERRMICHI Khadija (AS FAR Rabat)
2- AROUAISSA Ines (As Cannes – France)
3- ELARARI Zineb (Renaissance Sportive of Berkane)
4- BAMBARA Fatima (Sporting Club Casablanca)
5- REDOUANI Zineb (AS FAR Rabat)
6- SEGHIR Sabah (FC Basel – Switzerland)
7- CHERIF Djennah (Feyenoord Rotterdam – Netherlands)
8- KATIE MRABET Yasmin (Levante Las Planas – Spain)
9- BENZINA Nouhaila (AS FAR Rabat)
10- REBBAH Aziza (AS FAR Rabat)
11- BOUKHAMI Siham (AS FAR Rabat)
12- ATIQ Meryame (Dux Logroño – Spain)
13- AIT ELHAJ Hanane (AS FAR Rabat)
14- BADRI Najat (AS FAR Rabat)
15- NAKKACH Elodie (Servette FC – Switzerland)
16- KBIDA Ines (Olympique Marseille – France)
17- KASSI Sarah (FC Fleury 91 – France)
18- BOUGUERCH Salma (Wydad Athletic Club)
19- CHEBBAK Ghizlane (Levante Las Planas – Spain)
20- LAHMARI Anissa (Levante Las Planas – Spain)
21- TAGNAOUT Fatima (AS FAR Rabat)
22- ADDI Nourimane (Celtic – Scotland)
23- BOUTIEBI Rania (Club Brugge KV – Belgium)
24- SAOUD Imane (Servette FC – Switzerland)
25- ZOUHIR Yasmine (AS Roma – Italy)
26- AYANE Rosella (Tottenham Hotspur FC – England)
27- OUZRAOUI DIKI Sakina (RSC Anderlecht – Belgium)
28- JRAIDI Ibtissam (Al Ahli SC – Saudi Arabia)
29- BANOUK Safae (AS FAR Rabat).