2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF second round

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The CAF second round of the qualification tournament for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, also known as the CAF play-offs, was contested by four teams from the CAF segment of qualifying. The best four runners-up from the CAF first round groups participated in the play-offs, with the winner advancing to the inter-confederation play-offs. The second round featured two single-leg semi-finals and one single-leg final, with all matches played in Morocco from 13 to 16 November 2025.[1][2][3]The DR Congo won the round and advanced to final tournament after defeating Jamaica in the inter-confederation play-offs.

Qualified teams

The four best runners-up from the first round advanced to the second round. Results against sixth-place teams were discounted due to the differing group sizes as a result of Eritrea's withdrawal.[4]

More information Pos, Grp ...
Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 F  Gabon 8 6 1 1 15 9 +6 19 Second round
2 B  DR Congo 8 5 1 2 10 5 +5 16
3 D  Cameroon 8 4 3 1 14 5 +9 15
4 C  Nigeria 8 4 3 1 13 6 +7 15
5 A  Burkina Faso 8 4 3 1 13 7 +6 15
6 E  Niger 8 5 0 3 11 10 +1 15
7 I  Madagascar 8 4 1 3 11 11 0 13
8 G  Uganda 8 4 0 4 11 9 +2 12
9 H  Namibia 8 2 3 3 8 10 2 9
Close
Source: FIFA[5]
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

Format

Teams were seeded based on the FIFA Men's World Ranking of 17 October 2025, shown below in brackets, with the first and second teams playing the fourth and third teams, respectively,[6][7] in a single-leg knockout round with the semi-finals on 13 November and the final on 16 November 2025. All matches were played in Morocco,[8] with a draw on 30 October 2025 determining the semi-final venue assignments.[1] The winner of the final advanced to the inter-confederation play-offs in March 2026.

If scores were level at the end of regulation, 30 minutes of extra time was played, where each team was allowed a sixth substitution. If the scores remained tied, a penalty shoot-out was used to determine the winner.[9]

More information Semi-final 1, Semi-final 2 ...
Seeding[10]
Semi-final 1 Semi-final 2
  1.  Nigeria (41)
  2.  Gabon (77)
  1.  Cameroon (54)
  2.  DR Congo (60)
Close

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
13 November 2025 – Rabat (Hassan)
 
 
 Nigeria (a.e.t.)4
 
16 November 2025 – Rabat (Hassan)
 
 Gabon1
 
 Nigeria1 (3)
 
13 November 2025 – Rabat (Al Barid)
 
 DR Congo (p)1 (4)
 
 Cameroon0
 
 
 DR Congo1
 

Summary

More information Team 1, Score ...
Team 1ScoreTeam 2
Semi-finals
Nigeria 4–1 (a.e.t.) Gabon
Cameroon 0–1 DR Congo
Final
Nigeria 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) DR Congo
Close

Semi-finals

More information Nigeria, 4–1 (a.e.t.) ...
Nigeria 4–1 (a.e.t.) Gabon
Report
Close

More information Cameroon, 0–1 ...
Cameroon 0–1 DR Congo
Report
Close
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Mahmood Ismail (Sudan)

Final

The winner, DR Congo, advanced to the inter-confederation play-offs.

More information Nigeria, 1–1 (a.e.t.) ...
Close

Goalscorers

There were 8 goals scored in 3 matches, for an average of 2.67 goals per match.

2 goals

1 goal

Discipline

A player was automatically suspended for the next match for the following offences:[9]

  • Receiving a red card (red card suspensions could be extended for serious offences)
  • Receiving two yellow cards in two different qualifying group stage matches (yellow card suspensions were carried forward to the play-off semi-finals, but not the play-off finals, World Cup final tournament or any other future international matches)

Yellow cards received during the qualifying group stage expired prior to the CAF play-offs, thus preventing suspensions in the play-off finals due to yellow cards received in the semi-finals. However, yellow card suspensions accumulated at the end of the qualifying group stage were still carried forward to the play-off semi-finals.[12]

The following suspensions were served during the second round qualifying matches:

More information Team, Player ...
Team Player Offence(s) Suspended for match(es)
 DR CongoMeschak EliaYellow card vs Senegal (6 June 2024)
Yellow card vs Sudan (14 October 2025)
vs Cameroon (13 November 2025)
 GabonMick OnfiaYellow card vs Seychelles (3 September 2025)
Yellow card vs Burundi (14 October 2025)
vs Nigeria (13 November 2025)
 NigeriaSemi AjayiYellow card vs Lesotho (16 November 2023)
Yellow card vs Benin (14 October 2025)
vs Gabon (13 November 2025)
Close

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI