The race to the heats up this week on SuperSport, with standout fixtures in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers including South Africa vs Nigeria, Ghana vs Mali, and Zambia vs Morocco.
Continental stakes are high as top sides like Morocco, Nigeria, Ghana, and South Africa battle for qualification, while rising stars from Namibia and Zimbabwe look to make their mark.
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In this special feature, we break down must-watch fixtures that could reshape group standings, spotlight the continental contenders battling for supremacy, and highlight the African stars to watch as they carry the hopes of their nations.
With powerhouse teams like Morocco, Nigeria, and South Africa in action, and rising challengers such as Namibia and Zambia pushing for playoff spots, the qualifiers are more than just matches – they’re moments of national pride, personal redemption, and continental ambition. From Deon Hotto’s leadership to Marshall Munetsi’s midfield mastery and Antoine Semenyo’s attacking flair, Africa’s finest are ready to shine. Whether it’s in Rabat, Bloemfontein, or Ndola, the continent’s football story is being written, and you’re invited to witness every kick, tackle, and goal live on SuperSport.
Key fixtures to watch
Namibia vs Malawi
Friday 5 September, 15:00 – LIVE on SuperSport PSL, SuperSport Africa 2 and SuperSport Maximo 3
Namibia and Malawi clash in a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier on 5 September in Francistown, Botswana. In Group H, dominated by Tunisia, the ‘hosts’ have a great chance at claiming second spot and advancing to the intercontinental playoff phase. Namibia will rely on their pace and experience to break down Malawi’s organised defence. The Flames, known for their discipline and resilience, will look to frustrate the Brave Warriors and hit on the counter. With World Cup hopes on the line, this encounter promises intensity, tactical battles, and potential fireworks.
Nigeria vs Rwanda
Saturday 6 September, 18:00 – LIVE on SuperSport PSL, SuperSport Africa and SuperSport Maximo 3
Nigeria face Rwanda in a must-win 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier on 6 September in Uyo, as they aim to eat into the Group C lead of South Africa. The Super Eagles have endured a shaky start to their campaign and can’t afford further slip-ups. With attacking talent like Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman, Nigeria will look to dominate possession and break down a defensively disciplined Rwandan side. Rwanda, however, have shown resilience in the group and won’t be easy to break. For Nigeria, only three points will do if they are to revive their qualification hopes and challenge for top spot.
Zambia vs Morocco
Monday 8 September, 15:00 – LIVE on SuperSport PSL, SuperSport Africa and SuperSport Maximo 2

Zambia host Group E leaders Morocco in a high-stakes 2026 World Cup qualifier on 8 September in Ndola. Morocco have been dominant and look set to finish top, but Zambia still has a shot at second place and a playoff spot – if they can pull off an upset. The Chipolopolo will need a disciplined performance, with players like Patson Daka expected to lead the charge. Morocco, packed with experience and quality, remain favourites, but the home crowd could inspire Zambia. It’s a must-win for the hosts and a potential decider in the race for a playoff lifeline in Group E.
Ghana vs Mali
Monday 8 September, 21:00 – LIVE on SuperSport PSL and SuperSport Africa
Ghana takes on Mali in a crucial Group I showdown on 8 September in Accra, with both sides eyeing a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Ghana sits top of the group, but the margins are tight, and any slip-up could prove costly. The Black Stars will rely on home support and attacking talent like Mohammed Kudus and Antoine Semenyo to break down a determined Mali side. Mali, still chasing a historic first-ever World Cup qualification, bring physicality and flair, making them dangerous opponents. With high stakes and little room for error, this clash could shape the groups outcome.
South Africa vs Nigeria
Tuesday 9 September, 18:00 – LIVE on SuperSport PSL, SuperSport La Liga and SuperSport Africa
South Africa host Nigeria in a blockbuster World Cup qualifier on 9 September in Bloemfontein, with major implications for Group C. Bafana Bafana currently lead the group and will be confident on home soil, but Nigeria could arrive with renewed momentum if they beat Rwanda earlier in the week. A Super Eagles victory would blow the race wide open and reignite their push for top spot. With stars like Percy Tau for South Africa and Victor Osimhen for Nigeria, fans can expect a fiery contest full of quality and tension. This could be the defining clash of the group.
