Togo beat Zambia 4-1 in Lome on
Sunday to go top of Group One of the 2006 World Cup qualifiers.
The home side opened the scoring in the 15th minute through
France-based striker Emmanuel 'Sheyi' Adebayor.
But the visitors replied two minutes later with a strike
from Gift Kampamba.
Togo then took control of the game with goals from Cherif
Toure just before half-time and a strike from Kader Coubadja
midway through the second half.
Adebayor put the game beyond doubt two minutes before time
by converting a penalty.
The Hawks' move to top spot was helped by Senegal's
0-0 draw in Congo on Sunday.
Senegal, who reached the World Cup quarter-finals two years
ago, dropped into second place in Group One with the draw.
Togo now lead the group with 16 points, two more than
Senegal.
Zambia are third with 13 points while Congo occupy the
fourth position with 7 points.
In the other group match on Sunday, Mali moved off
the bottom of the table after beating Liberia 4-1 in
Bamako.
Dramane Coulibaly opened the scoring for Mali after
converting a penalty after just five minutes when France-based
Mahamadou Diarra was fouled in the area.
Another Coulibaly strike in the second half doubled his
country's lead.
Souleymane Diamoutene gave Mali its third goal through a
spot kick after Diarra was fouled again in the goal area.
Liberia pulled one back through Shelton Barlee in the 58th
minute before Diarra put the match beyond doubt with a strike
in the 75th minute.
Mali are now fifth position with five points while Liberia
are bottom with four points.