by Sanguine »
09 Sep 2025 09:26
Sutekh Clyde1998 Tunisia have qualified for the World Cup. They beat Equatorial Guinea 1-0 this evening.
Ghana, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt most likely to confirm their qualification next time round. If you actually want to see different African qualifiers rather than all the usual faces, then look to the runners up playoffs where the likes Gabon and Tanzania are riding high.
Yes - although DR Congo top Group B by a point from Senegal, with three games to go. They host the Lions tonight and a win would see them needing just two points from their last two games to make their first World Cup.
Cape Verde in exactly the same position, they lead Group D by a point from Cameroon, and play them tonight. A win and they are virtually certain to play in the World Cup for the first time, as one of their two remaining games is at home to group minnows Eswatini.
Lots of big games tonight - Gabon host Ivory Coast in Group F and a win would take them top of that group, above their visitors, with two games to go. That said - Ivory Coast haven't conceded a goal yet in the qualifying competition, through seven matches.
Also, the runners-up playoff most likely won't provide an extra African team - winners of the playoff (best four group runners-up) enter the inter-confederation playoff, where they'd have to get past an Asian/South American team to qualify.