Super Eagles Of Nigeria Qualify For 2026 World Cup Play-offs, 9 African Teams Grab Automatic Tickets

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Nine African countries have officially booked their places at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while Nigeria’s Super Eagles narrowly claimed a lifeline through the play-offs after a dramatic recalculation of qualification standings.

The confirmed nations heading straight to the expanded 2026 World Cup are Ghana, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Cape Verde, South Africa, Senegal, and the Ivory Coast.
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The aforementioned teams sealed their spot after finishing top of their respective qualification groups.

However, the biggest talking point came from Nigeria’s late rescue into the CAF play-offs, a twist that reignited hope among fans who had feared another World Cup heartbreak.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF), in consultation with FIFA, approved a crucial adjustment to the qualification rules following Eritrea’s withdrawal from Group E. The decision reshaped how the four best second-placed teams were determined, ensuring fairness across all nine groups.

Under the revised formula, results obtained by second-placed teams against the bottom teams in each group were discounted. This move, CAF said, aligned with Article 11.5 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Preliminary Competition Regulations and was designed to level the playing field, as some groups had fewer teams due to withdrawals.

The recalibration hit some countries hard. Burkina Faso and Madagascar both lost heavy points earned against their respective lowest-ranked opponents. Burkina Faso, despite finishing with 15 points after deductions, dropped to fifth position in the ranking of runners-up, edged out by Nigeria on superior goal difference.

The Super Eagles, who drew both legs against Zimbabwe (the bottom side in Group C), saw their position improve under the new system. The recalculated table pushed Nigeria into the final four playoff slots alongside Gabon, DR Congo, and Cameroon.

Naija News reports that the African play-offs are set to take place in Morocco in November. Nigeria will face Gabon, while Cameroon takes on DR Congo. The winners will progress to the inter-confederation play-offs for one of the remaining tickets to the 2026 World Cup.

Note that the Super Eagles’ edge over Burkina Faso in the second-placed teams’ ranking came after beating the Benin Republic 4-0 in their last 2026 World Cup qualification match played on Tuesday.


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