2026 World Cup Qualifiers: Algeria, Egypt & Morocco Dominate as Sudan Stumble
Algeria, Egypt and Morocco cement their World Cup qualifying campaigns while Sudan's hopes dwindle in dramatic CAF qualifiers round.



African Giants Strengthen World Cup Bids
Algeria, Egypt, and Morocco all took significant strides toward securing their spots in the expanded 2026 FIFA World Cup, while Sudan's surprising qualification challenge suffered a setback in Tuesday's crucial qualifiers.
Group Standings Shakeup
- Egypt maintained their 5-point lead in Group A with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Sierra Leone in Cairo, courtesy of Zizo's clinical first-half strike.
- Algeria extended their Group G lead to 3 points as Mohamed Amoura netted a hat-trick in their 5-1 demolition of Mozambique.
- Morocco remain flawless in qualifying, defeating Tanzania 2-0 to maintain their 9-point cushion in Group E.
Sudan's Heartbreak
Sudan conceded a 98th-minute equalizer to South Sudan, dropping to third in Group B behind DR Congo and Senegal:
Team | Pts | GD |
---|---|---|
DR Congo | 10 | +3 |
Senegal | 9 | +4 |
Sudan | 9 | +2 |
"The Falcons of Jediane were seconds from victory before Sebit's spectacular volley crushed their hopes," match reports noted.
Key Performances
- Vincent Aboubakar (Cameroon): Scored twice in 3-1 win vs Libya
- Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford): 1 goal, 1 assist for Cameroon
- Mohamed Salah (Egypt): Maintains lead as CAF's top scorer (6 goals)
Road to 2026
Only nine group winners will automatically qualify for the 48-team tournament, with four best runners-up entering intercontinental playoffs. The final qualifying rounds will be played across September-October 2024, with playoffs scheduled for November.
Tuesday's Notable Results
- Nigeria 1-1 Zimbabwe: Super Eagles now 6 points behind Group C leaders South Africa
- Cameroon 3-1 Libya: Indomitable Lions stay 1 point behind Cape Verde
- Comoros 1-0 Chad: Cut Ghana's Group I lead to 3 points
"With Morocco being the only team with a perfect record, the Atlas Lions are proving why they're Africa's highest-ranked side," analysts noted after their composed win over Tanzania.
What's Next?
The race intensifies as teams prepare for the decisive September fixtures, where:
- Egypt can virtually seal qualification with a win over Burkina Faso
- Algeria face Uganda in a crucial Group G clash
- Sudan must beat DR Congo to revive fading hopes