The road from Africa to the FIFA 2026 World Cup has reached a dramatic Crescendo, and the center of attention now changes to the first day 8 of the CAF qualifiers.
Morocco, just out of his ruthless 5–0 victory over Niger in Rabat, has already hit his ticket to the global stage.
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The Atlas Lions become the first African nation to officially ensure a place in the expanded tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
As the Atlas Lions celebrate their third consecutive qualification, four most African heavyweights Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria and South Africa are on the threshold of joining them.
Each carries the weight of history, ambition and national pride, with the next few days promising soaked encounters of passion under the African sky.
Egypt, undefeated under the guidance of Hossam Hassan, requires victory over Burkina Faso in Ouagaduguu on Tuesday to confirm its passage.
Tunisia could do the same the day before, with a victory against Equatorial Guinea in Malabo enough to seal its destination.
The road of Algeria is more complex, a victory against Guinea in Casablanca, along with the rivals Uganda and Mozambique, the points of fall, would reserve its seat on the plane.
For South Africa, Destiny intertwines with the drama.
Bafana Bafana faces Nigeria in Bloemfontein on Tuesday in a crash full of rivalry and consequence.
A victory could be decisive, especially if Benin stumbles against Lesotho, although the persistent uncertainty of the FIFA verdict on the administrative sliding of South Africa throws a shadow on his campaign.
In other places, the qualifiers serve high risk box office. Ghana Mali host in a Titanic Group I contest where victory could consolidate the control of black stars in the first place.
In Group D, Cape Green and Cameroon they are in a winning duel, while Kinshasa prepares for a burning confrontation between Dr. Congo and Senegal.
Ivory Coast’s trip to Gabon in Group F is equally tempting, with supremacy and progress in play.
Group leaders after day 7
Group A: Egypt (19 pts) – Qualify with Win vs Burkina Faso
Group B: Dr Congo (16 pts), Senegal (15 pts) – DIRECT DECISS IN KINSHASA
Group C: South Africa (16 pts): qualifies with win vs nigeria if Benin does not win
Group D: Green Cape (16 pts), Cameroon (15 pts) Blockbuster in front of the head
Group E: Morocco (18 pts) – already qualified
Group F: Ivory Coast (19 pts), Gabón (18 pts) – Cumstary edges winner
Group G: Algeria (18 pts) – Calify with win if the rivals fall points
Grupo H: Tunisia (19 pts) – Calify with Win vs Equatorial Guinea
Group I: Ghana (16 pts), Madagascar/Mali/Comoros (12–13 pts) – Open race
Accessories of Day 8 (CAF) – Times Cat
Sunday, September 7
18:00 – Central African Republic V Comoros
Monday, September 8
15:00 – Equatorial Guinea V Tunisia
15:00 – Zambia V Morocco
15:00 – Mozambique V Botswana
18:00 – MALAWI V LIBERIA
18:00 – Madagascar V Chad
18: 00-guinea-bissau v djibouti
18:00 – Uganda V Somalia
18:00 – Guinea V Algeria
21:00 – Libya V Eswatini
21:00 – Ghana V Mali
Tuesday, September 9
15:00 – Kenya V Seychelles
15:00 – Zimbabwe V Ruanda
15:00 – Tanzania V Niger
15:00 – Namibia V São Tomé and Prince
15:00 – Sierra Leone V Ethiopia
18:00 – Burkina Faso V Egypt
18:00 – TOGO V Sudan
18:00 – South Africa V Nigeria
18:00 – Cape Green V Cameroon
18:00 – DR Congo V Senegal
21:00 – Mauritania V South Sudan
21:00 – Gabon V Ivory Coast
21:00 – Angola V Mauricio
21:00 – Benin V Lesotho
21:00 – Gambia V Burund
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