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UPDATE | These FIVE African countries have qualified for FIFA World Cup 2026

African qualification for FIFA World Cup 2026 is nearing its completion with a host of countries vying for a coveted spot at next year’s tournament.

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A total of nine spots in the tournament and one inter-confederation playoff slot are reserved for CAF teams.

That’s double the five spots at previous World Cups.

New qualification format

Due to nine CAF teams now directly qualifying instead of five, the CAF Executive Committee announced a new qualification format.

Teams were drawn into nine groups of six teams. The winner of each group will directly qualify to the World Cup, while the four best group runners-up will participate in playoffs to determine which team will advance to the inter-confederation playoffs.

Each team will play 10 matches.

At the time of publishing, some groups have played nine matches, while others have completed their fixtures.

While several groups will only be decided on the final day of qualifiers this week, five group winners have already been decided.

In Group A, Egypt finished top the group, five points ahead of Burkina Faso.

Thanks to Liverpool star Mo Salah, Egypt will return to the World Cup for the first time since Russia in 2018. Prior to that, their last appearance was in 1990 in Italy.

Meanwhile, in Group E, Morocco are a yawning six points clear of second-place Niger with just one match to play and also assured of a place at FIFA World Cup 2026.

Morocco memorably finished fourth at the most recent World Cup in Qatar in 2022 and will co-host the 2030 tournament with Portugal and Spain.

In Group G, Algeria have secured a spot at next year’s tournament. With just one group stage match remaining, they are four points ahead of second-placed Uganda.

Algeria haven’t qualified since the World Cup in Brazil in 2014.

In Group H, Tunisia are 10 points ahead of Namibia in second place with one match remaining.

Tunisia qualified for both the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, having missed out of the two prior to that in 2010 and 2014.

Finally, in Group I, Ghana have secured top spot thanks to their 1-0 win over Comoros in Accra on Sunday.

Tottenham midfielder Mohammed Kudus claimed the winning goal after 47 minutes for the Black Stars, poking a low cross into the net from close range.

Ghana have now qualified for five of the last six World Cups, only missing out on doing so for Russia 2018.

That leaves five places still to be filled.

South Africa hopes alive

South Africa are one of those nations hoping to book their first appearance at a World Cup since ‘qualifying’ automatically as hosts of the 2010 edition.

Bafana Bafana will take on Rwanda on Tuesday, 14 October at the Mbombela Stadium in Mbombela in their final Group C encounter.

The match will kick off at 18:00.

As things currently stand, South Africa are in second place, two points behind Benin.

However, Benin do face a far more daunting prospect in their last clash in Nigeria.

FIFA World Cup 2026 will held in the United States, Canada and Mexico between 11 June and 19 July and will comprise 48 countries in the biggest tournament to date.

Matches are scheduled to take place in 16 host cities.

This article will be updated as more teams qualify for FIFA World Cup 2026. Please refresh the page for the fullest version.

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