2026 World Cup Playoffs: African heavyweights chase World Cup lifeline in Morocco

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The path to the 2026 World Cup enters a critical phase for four African nations as Nigeria,
Gabon, Cameroon and DR Congo gather in Morocco for a high-stakes mini-tournament that will
decide who moves on to the inter-confederation playoffs next March.

With only one spot available, and continental pride on the line, the stage is set for a compelling blend of history, hunger and redemption across four intense days of football.

The semi-finals on Thursday, 13 November, promise a fascinating contrast of pedigree and
ambition.

Nigeria face Gabon in a clash between a seasoned World Cup contender and a nation
desperate to make history. The Super Eagles—six-time finalists at the global showpiece—arrive
with both expectation and pressure after missing out on Qatar 2022.

Victor Osimhen of Nigeria celebrates goal during the 2026 World Cup Qualifier football match between Nigeria and Benin at Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo, Nigeria on October 14, 2025 PHOTO: Justina Aniefiok /BackpagePix

Boasting a talented generation of stars, including Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman and Alex Iwobi, Nigeria have the firepower to overwhelm opponents but must rediscover the defensive resilience that once made them Africa’s most consistent qualifiers.

For Gabon, this is a golden chance to take their football to new heights. Despite never reaching the World Cup, the Panthers have shown flashes of potential in recent years, driven by their talisman Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and a growing supporting cast of domestic and European-based talents.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Gabon celebrates goal during FIFA World Cup Qualifiers 2026 match between Kenya and Gabon at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi, Kenya on 21 March 2025 PHOTO: Kelly Ayoudi/BackpagePix

Under coach Thierry Mouyouma, Gabon’s tactical discipline and counter-attacking verve could trouble a Nigerian side that sometimes struggles to convert dominance into goals. For the
Central Africans, upsetting one of the continent’s giants would be a statement victory—and a step
closer to an unprecedented dream.

The second semifinal pits two old rivals with rich footballing heritage—Cameroon and DR
Congo—against each other in what could be the tournament’s most combustible fixture.

Cameroon, Africa’s most experienced World Cup nation with eight appearances, including Qatar
2022, carry both confidence and expectation. Led by tactician Marc Brys, the Indomitable Lions
continue to blend youth and experience, with André Onana, Vincent Aboubakar and Bryan
Mbeumo forming a strong spine.

Yet inconsistency has dogged them since their last World Cup campaign, and DR Congo’s physical, fast-paced style will test their mettle.

DR Congo, whose lone World Cup appearance came in 1974 under their former name Zaire, are
eager to end half a century of absence from the world stage. With players like Yoane Wissa and
Cédric Bakambu providing attacking threat, the Leopards have the tools to surprise even the
continent’s elite.

Coach Sébastien Desabre has instilled a renewed sense of belief and structure, making DR Congo one of Africa’s most improved sides in recent years.

The winners of Thursday’s semifinals will meet in a Sunday showdown that could redefine careers
and reshape the footballing landscape for years to come. For Cameroon and Nigeria, a win would
preserve their proud World Cup traditions; for Gabon and DR Congo, it would open the door to
immortality.

Only one can progress to the inter-confederation playoffs in March 2026—where two final World
Cup slots await. In Morocco, dreams will soar or shatter, as Africa’s finest chase one last chance to
reach football’s grandest stage.

CAF World Cup Qualifiers, Playoffs/Second Round

Thursday, November 13, 2025
19:00: Semi-final, Nigeria v Gabon – Live on SuperSport Africa and SuperSport PSL
21:00: Semi-final, Cameroon v DR Congo – Live on SuperSport Africa and SuperSport PSL

Sunday November 16, 2025: Final
21:00: Final – Live on SuperSport Africa and SuperSport PSL

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