In a thrilling day of action in the CAF World Cup 2026 qualifiers, the competition intensified in Groups H, I, A, and D with crucial matches shaping the standings as teams edge closer to securing their spots for the prestigious tournament.
Equatorial Guinea Stuns São Tomé and Príncipe with a Dramatic Comeback
The day’s standout performance came from Equatorial Guinea, who showcased resilience and determination against São Tomé and Príncipe. Trailing 2-0 at halftime after a dominant first half from São Tomé, Equatorial Guinea turned the tide dramatically in the second period. Lumungo scored twice from the penalty spot for São Tomé, putting them in a seemingly comfortable position.
However, Equatorial Guinea emerged from the break determined to fight back. Pablo Ganet started the resurgence with a well-placed strike, followed by Iban Salvador finding the equalizer just nine minutes later.
The comeback was completed with Nabil’s goal in the 70th minute, sealing a 3-2 victory. This win propels Equatorial Guinea to the edge of the runners-up race with a total of 10 points, keeping their hopes alive behind the leaders Tunisia and Namibia.
Madagascar Solidifies Position with Victory over Central African Republic
In Group I, Madagascar made a significant statement with a 2-0 triumph over the Central African Republic. The Barea demonstrated tactical discipline and sharp execution throughout the match.
Caddy opened the scoring in first-half stoppage time, and Randrianantenaina doubled the lead shortly after the restart, both goals stemming from Raheriniaina’s key contributions in build-up play.
With this crucial win, Madagascar now sits in a strong position with 13 points, putting pressure on group leaders Ghana and keeping their dreams of qualification firmly alive.
Shared Points in Group A as Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone Battle to a Draw
A tightly contested match in Group A saw Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone settle for a 1-1 draw. Sierra Leone grabbed a late first-half lead through K. Kamara, but Guinea-Bissau fought back with a second-half equalizer from Mama Baldé.
Despite a series of substitutions and attempts from both sides to find a late winner, neither team could clinch victory. The result leaves Sierra Leone on eight points and Guinea-Bissau on seven, while Egypt and Burkina Faso continue to dominate the group standings.
Libya’s Narrow Success over Angola Enhances Playoff Hopes
In a critical encounter in Group D, Libya secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory against Angola in Luanda. The decisive goal came just after half-time from Ezo El Mariamy, who adeptly found the net from a low cross.
Despite Angola’s efforts to push forward with substitutions and tactical changes, clear chances were few and far between, as Libya’s disciplined defense held firm. With this victory, Libya remains in the hunt for the top two positions in the group.
Meanwhile, Cape Verde also clinched a 2-0 win against Mauritius, maintaining their lead in the standings as they prepare for a crucial clash with Cameroon.
Looking Ahead
As the qualifiers continue, the stakes are rising in every group, with fine margins poised to determine the fate of several teams. With another matchday on the horizon, the race for World Cup qualification remains fiercely competitive, particularly among the runners-up, as teams vie for a chance to represent Africa at the tournament in North America.