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How Africa’s Second-Placed Teams Qualify For World Cup 2026

Explaining Africa’s Complex World Cup Qualification Path For Runners-Up Teams

The race for a place at the FIFA World Cup 2026 is almost complete across Africa, with just one matchday remaining. While the winners of the nine qualifying groups will secure their tickets directly, second-placed teams face a different path. Their hopes now depend on a demanding play-off system that will determine which nation goes forward to represent Africa in the intercontinental FIFA Play-Off Tournament.

The Complex Path For The Best Runners-Up

Nine runners-up, one from each group, are compared to determine the best four. However, to ensure fairness, results against the last-placed team in each group are not considered. Only matches against the top five teams are counted.

CAF confirmed:

“There will be nine runners-up, one from each group. To compare them fairly, the results against the last-placed team in each group are not counted. This means only matches against the top five teams in each group are used for the comparison.”

The exception is Group E, where Eritrea withdrew, leaving only five teams. In that case, all results are valid.

The top four runners-up will advance to a CAF play-off tournament in November 2025, featuring two semi-finals and a final. The winner of that play-off earns Africa’s sole spot in the intercontinental play-offs scheduled for March 2026.


Current CAF Group Standings (With One Match Remaining)

Group A

  1. Egypt – 26 pts ✅ (Qualified)
  2. Burkina Faso – 21 pts
  3. Sierra Leone – 15 pts
  4. Guinea-Bissau – 10 pts
  5. Ethiopia – 9 pts
  6. Djibouti – 1 pt

Group B

  1. Senegal – 21 pts
  2. DR Congo – 19 pts
  3. Sudan – 13 pts
  4. Togo – 7 pts
  5. Mauritania – 7 pts
  6. South Sudan – 4 pts

Group C

  1. Benin – 17 pts
  2. South Africa – 15 pts
  3. Nigeria – 14 pts
  4. Rwanda – 11 pts
  5. Lesotho – 9 pts
  6. Zimbabwe – 5 pts

Group D

  1. Cape Verde – 20 pts
  2. Cameroon – 18 pts
  3. Libya – 15 pts
  4. Angola – 11 pts
  5. Mauritius – 5 pts
  6. Eswatini – 3 pts

Group E

  1. Morocco – 21 pts ✅ (Qualified)
  2. Niger – 15 pts
  3. Tanzania – 10 pts
  4. Zambia – 9 pts
  5. Congo – 1 pt
    (Eritrea withdrew)

Group F

  1. Ivory Coast – 23 pts
  2. Gabon – 22 pts
  3. Kenya – 12 pts
  4. Gambia – 10 pts
  5. Burundi – 10 pts
  6. Seychelles – 0 pts

Group G

  1. Algeria – 22 pts ✅ (Qualified)
  2. Uganda – 18 pts
  3. Mozambique – 15 pts
  4. Guinea – 14 pts
  5. Botswana – 9 pts
  6. Somalia – 1 pt

Group H

  1. Tunisia – 25 pts ✅ (Qualified)
  2. Namibia – 15 pts
  3. Liberia – 14 pts
  4. Malawi – 10 pts
  5. Equatorial Guinea – 10 pts
  6. São Tomé and Príncipe – 0 pts

Group I

  1. Ghana – 25 pts ✅ (Qualified)
  2. Madagascar – 19 pts
  3. Mali – 18 pts
  4. Comoros – 15 pts
  5. Central African Republic – 8 pts
  6. Chad – 1 pt

Who Has Already Qualified?

So far, five Africa nations have guaranteed their World Cup places:

  • Egypt (Group A)
  • Morocco (Group E)
  • Algeria (Group G)
  • Tunisia (Group H)
  • Ghana (Group I)

The last four automatic slots will be decided on the final matchday in:

 

  • Group B – Between Senegal and DR Congo
  • Group C – Between Benin, South Africa, and Nigeria
  • Group D – Between Cape Verde and Cameroon
  • Group F – Between Ivory Coast and Gabon

Africa’s Single Shot At The Global Play-Off Tournament

The CAF play-off winner will go into the six-team FIFA Play-Off Tournament in March 2026. This knockout contest will determine the final two teams for the 48-team World Cup.

FIFA outlined the structure:

“The FIFA Play-Off Tournament will see six sides fight it out for the final two places at the FIFA World Cup 26. It will involve two teams from Concacaf and one team apiece from the AFC, CAF, CONMEBOL and OFC.”

The four lowest-ranked teams will meet in the semi-finals, while the two highest-ranked teams go directly into the finals. The two winners secure the last tickets to the World Cup.

For Af rica’s representative, the road is brutal — group battles, a CAF play-off, and then one last international fight for survival.

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