2026 WCQ, African zone: Full fixtures, time for Monday, Tuesday’s games

The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues this week as Africa’s top national teams clash in Matchday 6 of the qualifiers.

With the competition set to take place in the United States, Mexico, and Canada next year, teams across Africa are looking to strengthen their chances of qualifying for the prestigious global event.

As the qualifiers unfold, Media Talk Africa brings you the full fixtures and times for Monday and Tuesday’s games.

Here is the full list of fixtures and times for Matchday 6 of the Africa 2026 World Cup qualifiers (all times in GMT):
Monday, 24 March 2025:

Group I – Central African Republic vs. Mali (16:00)

Group A – Guinea-Bissau vs. Burkina Faso (16:00)

Group H – Liberia vs. São Tomé and Príncipe (16:00)

Group F – Ivory Coast vs. Gambia (19:00)

Group I – Madagascar vs. Ghana (19:00)

Group A – Ethiopia vs. Djibouti (21:00)

Group H – Tunisia vs. Malawi (21:00)

Tuesday, 25 March 2025:
Group H – Botswana vs. Somalia (13:00)

Group D – Angola vs. Cape Verde (16:00)

Group C – Benin vs. South Africa (16:00)

Group C – Nigeria vs. Zimbabwe (16:00)

Group C – Rwanda vs. Lesotho (16:00)

Group G – Uganda vs. Guinea (16:00)

Group F – Burundi vs. Seychelles (19:00)

Group D – Cameroon vs. Libya (19:00)

Group A – Egypt vs. Sierra Leone (19:00)

Group K – Sudan vs. South Sudan (19:00)

Group G – Algeria vs. Mozambique (21:00)

Group I – Comoros vs. Chad (21:00)

Group C – Mauritania vs. DR Congo (21:00)

Group L – Senegal vs. Togo (21:00)

Group E – Morocco vs. Tanzania (21:30)

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