Africa World Cup qualifiers 2026: Draw, groups, seeds, schedule, results for FIFA tournament in North America

Feargal Brennan

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Despite appearing to be a long way off in the distance, the path to the 2026 FIFA World Cup will begin for certain national sides in 2023, with the African (CAF) qualification campaign kicking off in November 2023.

The 2026 tournament will break new ground as a tri-hosted version of the competition, with the USA, Canada and Mexico all staging games, and Africa's major powers will be hoping to make an impact.

After Morocco made history by becoming the first African side to reach the semifinals in 2022, there is renewed hope of barriers being broken and challenges being laid down to rivals in Europe and South America.

Morocco are currently the highest-ranked African team with other World Cup regulars including Senegal and Tunisia also in the qualification mix for 2026.

MORE: When does 2026 World Cup qualifying start?

CAF World Cup 2026 qualifying pots, seeds

The CAF World Cup qualifying groups are divided into nine, from A to I, with the top team from each group at the end of qualification receiving an automatic spot at the 2026 World Cup.

The four best-ranked second-place teams from the nine groups will go into the playoff round, including one leg semifinals and a final, to determine the 10th African qualifier.

Group A

Team Pts Pld Won Draw Loss Goals Scored Goal Difference
Egypt              
Burkino Faso              
Guinea               
Sierra Leone              
Ethiopia              
Djbouti              

Group B

Team Pts Pld Won Draw Loss Goals Scored Goal Difference
Senegal              
DR Congo              
Mauritania              
Togo              
Sudan              
South Sudan              

Group C 

Team Pts Pld Won Draw Loss Goals Scored Goal Difference
Nigeria              
South Africa              
Benin              
Zimbabwe              
Rwanda              
Lesotho              

Group D 

Team Pts Pld Won Draw Loss Goals Scored Goal Difference
Cameroon              
Cape Verde              
Angola              
Libya              
Eswatini              
Mauritius              

Group E 

Team Pts Pld Won Draw Loss Goals Scored Goal Difference
Morocco              
Zambia              
Congo              
Tanzania              
Niger              
Eritrea              

Group F 

Team Pts Pld Won Draw Loss Goals Scored Goal Difference
Ivory Coast              
Gabon              
Kenya              
Gambia              
Burundi              
Seychelles              

Group G 

Team Pts Pld Won Draw Loss Goals Scored Goal Difference
Algeria              
Guinea              
Uganda              
Mozambique              
Botswana              
Somalia              

Group H 

Team Pts Pld Won Draw Loss Goals Scored Goal Difference
Tunisia              
Equatorial Guinea              
Namibia              
Malawi              
Liberia              
Sao Tome and Principe              

Group I 

Team Pts Pld Won Draw Loss Goals Scored Goal Difference
Mali              
Ghana              
Madagascar              
Central Africa Republic              
Comoros              
Chad              

CAF World Cup 2026 qualification schedule

The CAF World Cup 2026 qualification calendar is spread across 10 matchdays with an extra combined dates for the playoff semifinals and final.

CAF will confirm full details on fixtures in due course.

STAGE DATES
Matchday One Nov. 13-21, 2023
Matchday Two Nov. 13-21, 2023
Matchday Three Jun. 3-11, 2024
Matchday Four Jun. 3-11, 2024
Matchday Five Mar. 17-25, 2025
Matchday Six Mar. 17-25, 2025
Matchday Seven Sep. 1-9, 2025
Matchday Eight Sep. 1-9, 2025
Matchday Nine Oct. 6-14, 2025
Matchday Ten Oct. 6-14, 2025
Playoff semifinal/final Nov. 10-18, 2025

Feargal Brennan

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Feargal is a content producer for The Sporting News. He has been working with TSN since the start of 2022 after stints with Reach, Amazon UK and Squawka in a nomadic career in the football media pyramid. Always with a keen eye on Arteta's 'Reds' and Kenny's Ireland 'Greens' and a 100% five-a-side penalty record.