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Guinea beat Somalia to strengthen its qualifying chances

Guinea beat Somalia to strengthen its qualifying chances

Guinea’s national football team, the Syli National, triumphed over Somalia with a convincing 2-0 victory in a crucial Group G World Cup qualification match held at the picturesque Namboole Mandela National Stadium in Namboole.

The match saw Borussia Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy break the deadlock, scoring a well-placed opener for the West African side as they headed into the second half with a crucial one-goal advantage.

As the match approached its conclusion, Ousmane Camara sealed the victory for Guinea with a deft strike during extra time. This impressive win propelled the Guinean squad up to third place in the group standings, reigniting their hopes for World Cup qualification.

Algeria have reasserted control with 18 points, but Mozambique remain close enough to keep pressure high with 12 points. Botswana and Uganda are level and dangerous, while the win for Guinea was a statement win to re-join the top-two conversation.

With Algeria facing Botswana before travelling to Conakry, the leaders cannot afford any dip in intensity.

Equatorial Guinea, Madagascar, Cape Verde and Libya all register wins

Equatorial Guinea, Madagascar, Cape Verde and Libya register wins

Roundup of the ongoing 2026 CAF World Cup qualifiers as Equatorial Guinea made a stunning comeback to win 3–2 against São Tomé and Príncipe after trailing 2–0 at halftime. Sierra Leone drew 1-1 in Bissau, leading to key developments in Groups H, I, A, and D of the 2026 CAF World Cup qualifiers.

Group A – Guinea-Bissau 1–1 Sierra Leone

Guinea-Bissau managed to earn a draw against Sierra Leone after falling behind just before halftime. Sierra Leone scored in the 45+1 minute when K. Kamara finished a quick attack.

Guinea-Bissau made three changes in the second half, and Mama Baldé equalised in the 73rd minute after sustained pressure. Both teams sought a late winner, but the draw leaves Sierra Leone with eight points and Guinea-Bissau with seven, while Egypt leads the group with 16 points.

Group H – São Tomé and Príncipe 2–3 Equatorial Guinea

São Tomé started strong, scoring two goals in the first half. Lumungo converted a penalty in the 8th minute and scored another one in the 42nd minute, with Reis Tavares Semedo adding a goal in the 37th minute, making it 2–0.

However, Equatorial Guinea turned things around after halftime. Pablo Ganet scored in the 53rd minute to cut the deficit, Iban Salvador equalized in the 62nd minute, and Nabil completed the comeback with a goal in the 70th minute.

This victory puts Equatorial Guinea in a good position for the runners-up spot, trailing only leaders Tunisia and second-place Namibia, while São Tomé remains at the bottom without any points.

Group I – Madagascar 2–0 Central African Republic

Madagascar secured a solid win that boosts their chances in Group I. Caddy scored just before halftime in the 45+2 minute, and Randrianantenaina added another goal in the 59th minute.

Both goals came from good plays by Raheriniaina, who assisted both scores. Madagascar played strong defensively and managed their lead comfortably. This win brings Madagascar to 13 points, closing in on leaders Ghana, who have 16 points.

Group D – Angola 0–1 Libya; Mauritius 0–2 Cape Verde

Libya achieved an important away win against Angola, scoring right after halftime. Ezo El Mariamy found the net in the 48th minute from a low cross. Despite making substitutions to improve their attack, Angola struggled to create clear chances against Libya’s disciplined defense.

A late yellow card for Saleh in the 90+7 minute highlighted the match’s intensity as Libya secured their three points. Meanwhile, Cape Verde defeated Mauritius 2–0, maintaining their top position in the group ahead of an upcoming match against Cameroon. This result tightens the competition for qualification in the group.

Group A: Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone divide the points; Egypt and Burkina Faso maintain a solid lead at the top.  

Group D: Cape Verde stays in the lead following their victory in Mauritius, whereas Libya’s win in Angola keeps their hopes alive.  

Group H: Equatorial Guinea’s resurgence brings them to 10 points, providing a timely boost to their campaign behind Tunisia (19) and Namibia (12).  

Group I: Madagascar advances to 13 points, positioned between Ghana (16) and Comoros (12), while Mali (9) remains a potential threat.  

With one more match day remaining in this window, narrow margins—especially among the runners-up—could ultimately determine who stays in contention for North America.

Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone share points in World Cup qualifier

Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone share points in World Cup qualifier

Sierra Leone and Guinea-Bissau battled to a tense 1-1 draw in their quest for a coveted spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, held at the vibrant Estadio Nacional 24 de Setembro on Thursday.

The opening half was charged with intensity as both teams sought to establish dominance, with the home side employing a relentless high press that set the tone for the match.

OCG Nice’s defender Abdulai Juma Bah had to be substituted early in the second half after picking up an injury. The first significant opportunity of the match came from Mama Balde, whose powerful strike was expertly saved by Sierra Leone’s goalkeeper, Alhaji Sesay, signalling a bright start for the home team.

As the match neared halftime, Sierra Leone began to find their groove. The crowd was stunned when veteran striker Kei Kamara leapt above the defenders to deliver a brilliant header from a distance, sending the ball crashing into the net and lifting the spirits of their fans just before the break.

The second half saw Guinea-Bissau come back with renewed vigour. After a series of missed chances, Mama Balde struck the equaliser in the 74th minute, firing a powerful shot from inside the box that bulged the net, sparking wild celebrations among the travelling supporters and levelling the score at 1-1.

As the game progressed, both teams made strategic substitutions; Kamara and Augustus Kargbo made way for Mohamed Buya Turay and Momoh Kamara. Emmanuel Samsadi’s well-taken free kick was skillfully parried away by the agile home goalkeeper. Ultimately, neither side could find a breakthrough.

In the group stage, Egypt leads the table with 16 points and will host fifth-placed Ethiopia on Friday at the Cairo Stadium, while Burkina Faso, sitting in second with 11 points, will head to Djibouti, who are at the bottom of the group.

Kei, Alhassan and Augustus to spearhead Sierra Leone's attack

Kei, Alhassan and Augustus to spearhead Sierra Leone’s attack

Veteran forward Kei Kamara, Blackburn Rovers winger Augustus Kargbo, and Qatar-based striker Alhassan Koroma will spearhead Sierra Leone’s attack as they face Guinea-Bissau in Group A of the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.  

Coach Kallon retains his midfield duo of Tyrese Fornah and Abu Dumbuya. In the defence, Osman Kakay is making his debut with the current coaching staff, accompanied by Abdulai Juma Bah, Alpha Turay, and Salliue as Keeper Alhaji Sesay continues in goal.

At present, the visitors sit third in the group with eight points, two points ahead of their opponents.  

Both teams are eager to enhance their qualification prospects for a chance to participate in the 2026 World Cup. In their last meeting, Sierra Leone claimed victory with a score of 3-1 in the Liberian capital back in March.

Sierra Leone listed team for Guinea Bissau
Sierra Leone listed team for Guinea Bissau
Ghana Black Stars look to improve World Cup qualifying chances

Ghana Black Stars look to improve World Cup qualifying chances

The Black Stars of Ghana will compete against Chad on Thursday at the Stade Olympique Marechal Idriss Deby Itno as part of Group I in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

Currently, the visitors are leading their group with 15 points, and a victory would bring them closer to automatic entry into the esteemed tournament.

Les Sao have no possibility of qualifying, and their participation will merely serve as a formality.

In their matches in Group I, Ghana has achieved five victories and experienced one defeat in the six games contested to date.

The Black Stars have netted 15 goals while allowing just five, which is a favourable outcome for the squad.

Chad has yet to earn any points from the first six matches in the group.

They have struggled significantly in the group, having conceded 15 goals and scored only one, which falls well below expectations.

In their previous encounters, the teams have faced each other only once, on March 21, 2025, when Ghana secured a significant 5-0 victory.

Liberia to face stiff competition against leaders Tunisia

Liberia to face stiff competition against leaders Tunisia

West African side Liberia faces a steep test against North African giant Tunisia in today’s Group H World Cup qualifying contest at the Hammadi Agrebi Stadium.

Tunisia has displayed effectiveness and solidity throughout the qualifying series, showcasing an unblemished defensive performance and a ruthless attacking style.

After completing six matches, Sami Trabelsi’s squad has secured five wins and one draw, placing them at the top of Group H with 16 points—four points ahead of second-placed Namibia—scoring nine goals while ensuring they haven’t conceded any.

Rabelsi, now in his second term as Tunisia’s head coach since his appointment in February, kicked off his tenure with a 1-0 victory over Liberia and then guided his team to a 2-0 win against Malawi.

His team had mixed outcomes in friendly matches, winning 2-0 against Burkina Faso but losing 2-0 to Morocco, where defender Ali Al-Abdi was sent off.

On Thursday, they aim for a seventh consecutive clean sheet in the qualifiers to extend their group lead.

Tunisia holds a strong record against Liberia, with five wins in their last seven encounters, one draw, and one loss.

Liberia, on the other hand, will approach this match with cautious hope, aware that they face one of Africa’s top teams but motivated by their improved play. The Lone Stars sit third in Group H with 10 points from three wins, one draw, and two losses.

After a disappointing Africa Cup of Nations qualifying round, they seek redemption for World Cup qualification. A FIFA ruling upgraded a prior loss to Equatorial Guinea to a 3-0 victory, boosting their morale. Since then, they drew 1-1 with Namibia and narrowly defeated Sao Tome & Principe 1-0.

Despite a close 1-0 loss to Tunisia in March, they rebounded with a 2-1 win against Sao Tome & Principe. However, they have struggled defensively, suffering four defeats in their last six matches and conceding 10 goals.

Algeria's Desert Warriors eye Group G win against Bostwana

Algeria’s Desert Warriors eye Group G win against Bostwana

Algeria aims to improve its chances of automatically qualifying for the 2026 World Cup when it hosts Botswana at the Hocine Ait Ahmed Stadium on Thursday.

Algeria leads Group G, having collected 15 points from its first six matches, three points ahead of Mozambique, which sits second before today’s kickoff.

Under coach Vladimir Petkovic, the team has scored the most goals (16) but has only kept one clean sheet. Their biggest win was 5-1 against Mozambique on March 25. They won their last three matches after Guinea broke their perfect record in qualifying with a 2-1 win in Algiers on June 6, 2024.

Ismael Bennacer has played only once for Algeria in the qualifiers due to injury issues and was left out of the current squad because he is not fit. The AC Milan midfielder missed the first two games of the new Serie A season.

Petkovic emphasized Bennacer’s importance to the team, saying, “Bennacer is struggling physically with zero preparation; he trained with Milan B and immediately suffered more physical issues. I hope he returns to his best because Ismael is very important for our national team.”

Botswana is still in the race as they sit in third place, three points behind Algeria. They recently won 2-0 against Somalia on March 25.

This victory was their third win in the group, following a 3-1 loss to Algeria on March 21, their biggest defeat.

They also lost to Mozambique (3-2) and Uganda (1-0), and need to win the return matches to have a chance to finish in the top two.

Gabon thrash Seychelles to go top of Group F in World Cup Qualifiers

Denis Bouanga nets a hat-trick as Gabon thrash Seychelles to top Group F

Gabon secured a dominant 4-0 victory over Seychelles in Wednesday’s 2026 World Cup qualifying match at the neutral venue of the Cote d Or Sports Complex in the Mauritian city of Saint Pierre,

Denis Bouanga shone with a first-half hat-trick, scoring in the 4th minute and twice more before halftime, effectively sealing Seychelles’ fate early on.

With Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang sidelined by injury, Bouanga capitalised on the opportunity, with his second goal coming in the 38th minute, assisted by Guelor Kanga.

Debutant Yannis M’Bemba rounded off the scoring with a late header from a corner. This win places Gabon at the top of Group F, two points ahead of the Ivory Coast, who face Burundi next before meeting Gabon on September 9 in a crucial match.

Preview: Steep contest as Sierra Leone set to battle Guinea-Bissau

Preview: Steep contest as Sierra Leone set to battle Guinea-Bissau

At Estadio 24 de Setembro, the two nations aim to raise their ranks in the CAF World Cup qualifiers as they battle it out on Thursday afternoon, as Guinea-Bissau welcomes Sierra Leone.

An intriguing tie that will offer both West African nations a chance to get back on track with a win. Hosts Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone are in the hunt for their first-ever World Cup appearance to be played in the USA, Mexico and Canada.

Hosts Djurtus are going into this contest with six points from six matches, but they’re hoping to build on that. Especially after losing their last two matches to Sierra Leone and Burkina Faso in March, this might look like a way to get themselves back on track.

Guinea-Bissau sits fifth in Group A, five points behind second-place team Burkina Faso and two points adrift of Thursday’s opponent Sierra Leone.

Since their last qualifying game against Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau has lost friendly matches against Burundi and Gabon, making it seven straight losses. They have not won in ten games across all competitions since their last victory, a 1-0 win against Eswatini in September 2024.

Head coach Mohamed Kallon’s side is in full gear as they seek their first World Cup spot with a slim chance to qualify for next year’s event in North America. Their qualifying campaign has been mixed, with two wins, two draws, and two losses. Their most recent game was a 1-0 loss to Egypt.

Sierra Leone has only one clean sheet in their last six games in the race, which has been a big problem for them. They need to improve defensively as they head into the final four qualifiers starting tomorrow.

The likes of Augustus Kargbo from English Championship side Blackburn Rovers, Hannover attacker Mustapha Bundu, veteran attacker Kei Kamara, who recently celebrated his 41st birthday, are expected to be key to Sierra Leone winning in Bissau.

Nineteen-year-old Abdulai Juma Bah is set to earn his third cap for the visitors after an impressive couple of months, during which he also secured a loan move to Nice from Manchester City.

A recap of the qualifiers: The nine Group victors will be eligible for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Second round (playoff): The four top group runner-ups will be drawn into playoffs to decide the CAF representative at the interconfederation playoffs to determine which six teams will play in a playoff event – one each from AFC, CAF, CONMEBOL, and OFC, plus two from CONCACAF – the last two World Cup spots available.

Guinea-Bissau suffered a 3-1 defeat to Sierra Leone in the World Cup qualifier matchday five in the Liberian Capital, Monrovia, in March.
Guinea-Bissau suffered a 3-1 defeat to Sierra Leone in the World Cup qualifier matchday five in the Liberian Capital, Monrovia, in March.
Guinea Bissau during Tuesday's training session at the Estadio 24 de Setembro
Guinea Bissau during Tuesday's training session at the Estadio 24 de Setembro
Sierra Leone's first training ahead of crucial World Cup qualifier against the Djurtus

Sierra Leone’s first training ahead qualifier against the Djurtus

Sierra Leone held its first session in Guinea-Bissau this morning, as preparations get underway for the crucial Matchday 7 clash against the Durtus of Bissau in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers scheduled for Thursday.

The likes of 𝐊𝐞𝐢 𝐊𝐚𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐚, 𝐌𝐨𝐡𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐝 𝐁𝐮𝐲𝐚 𝐓𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐲, 𝐒𝐚𝐢𝐝𝐮 𝐅𝐨𝐟𝐚𝐧𝐚𝐡, 𝐌𝐨𝐦𝐨𝐡 𝐊𝐚𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐚, 𝐌𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐩𝐡𝐚 𝐁𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐮, 𝐌𝐚𝐦𝐚𝐝𝐮 𝐖𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐞 𝐉𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐡, 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐀𝐛𝐝𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐢 𝐉𝐮𝐦𝐚 𝐁𝐚𝐡 have all reported for duties in Bissau.

The rest of the foreign-based players will be joining the camp for a full-blown training session, gearing up for a difficult contest.

Though Sierra Leone will enter their game against Guinea-Bissau as the favourite, scoring three points away from home is still far from a certainty. 

In Group A, Sierra Leone has achieved 2 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses in all matches. Guinea-Bissau, on the other hand, have only one win in six matches.

Match scheduled – Guinea-Bissau vs Sierra Leone. FIFA World Cup African Qualifying Group A. 5:00 pm, Thursday 4th September 2025 Stade du 24 Septembre.

Keeper Francis Koroma from Wilberforce Strikers in action
Head coach Mohamed Kallon in close watch during training session today
Head coach Mohamed Kallon in close watch during training session today
Sierra Leone players in full gear ahead of Thursday World Cup qualifiers
Sierra Leone players in full gear ahead of Thursday World Cup qualifiers