FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier: Morocco to play Zambia , Senegal faces challenge from Congo
Morocco is the highest placed African team in the latest FIFA rankings, ahead of Cup of Nations title-holder Senegal with Tunisia third.
Published : Jul 13, 2023 23:07 IST , Johannesburg - 2 MINS READ
History-making 2022 World Cup semifinalist Morocco must win a group including Zambia to ensure qualification for the next edition in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Congo Brazzaville, Tanzania, Niger and Eritrea complete Group E after a draw made on Thursday in Abidjan, the Ivory Coast’s commercial capital, by former African stars.
Morocco became the first African or Arab country to reach the World Cup semifinals last December in Qatar before losing to France, and finished fourth.
With Europe-based stars like Yassine Bounou, Achraf Hakimi, Sofyan Amrabat and Youssef el Nesyri available, it looks the likely winner of the section with Zambia posing the greatest threat.
Morocco is the highest placed African team in the latest FIFA rankings, ahead of Cup of Nations title-holder Senegal with Tunisia third.
Senegal is in Group B and the biggest danger to it is likely to come from the rapidly improving Democratic Republic of Congo, which played in the 1974 World Cup when known as Zaire.
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Like Morocco, Sadio Mane-inspired Senegal is seeking a third consecutive appearance at the four-yearly global showpiece, with the next edition set for mid-2026.
Tunisia is in Group H with Equatorial Guinea, a rising force in Africa which beat the north Africans in a Cup of Nations qualifier last month.
Long-time rivals Nigeria and South Africa will clash in Group C, which includes Zimbabwe, whose FIFA ban for government interference in football was lifted two days ago.
Ghana, which made an early exit in Qatar, will fancy its chances of finishing first in Group I above Mali, the only first seed which has not qualified for the World Cup.
With the number of finalists expanding from 32 in Qatar to 48 in North and Central America, Africa is guaranteed a record nine places, and possibly 10.
Each group winner will qualify automatically and the best four runner-up enter play-offs with the winner going to inter-confederation play-offs, with two places will be up for grabs.
Matchdays one and two will be played this November, with a further two rounds next year and six in 2025.
The draw was scheduled for Wednesday this week, only to be delayed 24 hours at the last minute without an official explanation.