If the aggregate score was tied after the second leg, the away goals rule would be applied, even to the extent of a penalty shoot-out, with extra time skipped, to determine the winner.
[4] The first round of matches was originally scheduled for 8 – 14 April 2020, but CAF announced its postponement until further notice on 13 March 2020 at the onset of the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa.
[6] With qualification not held, CAF announced the cancellation of this edition of the tournament on 30 June 2020, making history in the process as the first African continent-centric football event or competition that was cancelled or not held for global health reasons.
The 11 winners of the second round would have qualified for the main phase of the 2020 Women's Africa Cup of Nations.
[7][9] Winners would have qualified for the main phase of the 2020 Women's Africa Cup of Nations.