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On a Busy Tuesday During the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in Africa – 15 Matches

In the 2026 FIFA World Cup CAF qualifiers, Nigeria drew 1-1 with South Africa, Cape Verde and Senegal clinched vital wins, Gambia and Benin rose in their groups, Kenya and Namibia dominated, and Egypt maintained their lead in a goalless draw, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion in October.

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Nigeria and South Africa drew 1-1, jeopardizing Nigeria’s World Cup chances.

– Cape Verde secured a 1-0 win over Cameroon, moving closer to their first World Cup qualification.

– Senegal achieved a dramatic 3-2 victory against DR Congo, taking the lead in Group B.

– Gambia defeated Burundi 2-0, rising to third in Group F.

– Egypt and Burkina Faso ended in a 0-0 draw, with Egypt remaining atop Group A.

– Benin won 4-0 against Lesotho, strengthening their Group C position.

– Kenya dominated Seychelles 5-0, and Namibia beat Sao Tome & Principe 3-0.

– The qualifiers will conclude with Matchdays 9 and 10 in October.

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