Gambia pulled off a solid 2-0 win against Burundi in their latest match for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi. They really showed their skills and grabbed their first three points in the qualifiers.
The game kicked off with both teams trying to make their mark, but it was Gambia who got on the scoreboard first in the 35th minute. Aileu Fadera nailed a penalty after getting taken down in the box, sending the goalie the wrong way. That right-foot shot gave Gambia a crucial 1-0 lead going into halftime.
Burundi had some creative moments, but they couldn’t capitalize on their chances, thanks to Gambia’s solid defense. The first half ended with Gambia leading 1-0, giving them a good edge for the second half.
After halftime, both teams made some adjustments, but Gambia continued to control the ball. Burundi pushed forward, but they kept running into Gambia’s well-organized defense.
The turning point came in the 76th minute when Ebou Adams scored after a corner kick. The ball was loose in the box, and Adams fired a powerful shot from close range, making it 2-0. The fans went wild, knowing their team was on track for victory.
Burundi didn’t back down and kept trying to score, but they just couldn’t break through Gambia’s defense. With time running out, Gambia stayed calm and held on to their lead.
Referee Timothy Ouma added three minutes of extra time, creating some tension as Burundi looked for a late goal, but Gambia held strong. The final whistle blew, confirming Gambia’s 2-0 victory, which was huge for their World Cup qualifying campaign.
After the match, Gambia’s coach praised the team’s effort, saying, “We played with heart and determination. This win boosts our confidence as we head into the next matches.” On the flip side, Burundi’s coach was disappointed but remained optimistic about their future games.
Overall, Gambia’s strong performance puts them in a good spot in the qualifiers with 10 points, the same as Burundi.