The dust has finally settled on the CAF World Cup qualifying campaign as Match Day 10 concluded across Africa on Tuesday. Nine nations have officially secured their spots at the 2026 FIFA World Cup to be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, while four second-placed teams will now battle it out in a playoff to determine who gets Africa’s final ticket to the intercontinental playoffs in March 2026.
Here’s a look at the teams who have made it through — and how they did it.
The Pharaohs of Egypt, led by talisman Mohamed Salah, made light work of their qualification campaign. They started off strong with a 6-0 thrashing of Djibouti and followed it up with a 2-0 victory over Sierra Leone, establishing control of the group early on.
Despite a few bumps — a 1-1 draw against Guinea-Bissau and another stalemate with Burkina Faso — Egypt’s dominance was never really in question. They march into the 2026 World Cup aiming to finally improve their disappointing record at the tournament, where they’ve yet to record a single win in their previous three appearances (two draws and five losses).
The Lions of Teranga booked their ticket to North America with flair, sealing qualification on the final Match Day with a commanding 4-0 win over Mauritania.
Their most decisive moment came earlier in the campaign — a crucial 3-2 victory away to DR Congo on Match Day 8 that all but confirmed their place at the top of Group B. With Sadio Mané and Nicolas Jackson in form, Senegal remain one of the continent’s strongest contenders for a deep run in 2026.
Few expected Bafana Bafana to navigate their tricky group featuring Nigeria, Benin, and Rwanda, but they managed to do just that — albeit in dramatic fashion.
Their campaign wasn’t without controversy. South Africa were deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player, Tebogo Mokwena, against Lesotho, which temporarily threw their qualification hopes into doubt.
After a disappointing 0-0 draw with Zimbabwe, the team needed a win on the final day and a helping hand from Nigeria. The stars aligned — Nigeria demolished Benin 4-0, and South Africa defeated Rwanda 3-0, sealing an unforgettable last-day qualification.
With the group stages wrapped, attention now turns to the CAF Playoffs, where the four best second-placed teams will fight for one slot in the intercontinental playoffs scheduled for March 2026.
The expanded 48-team format means Africa will have a record 10 potential representatives at the World Cup — a major milestone for the continent’s footballing journey.
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