The Democratic Republic of Congo has secured a spot in the finals of the African play-offs for the 2026 Fifa World Cup, edging out Cameroon in a closely contested match. A late goal by Chancel Mbemba in stoppage time proved decisive, as the Leopards defeated the Indomitable Lions 1-0 in the Moroccan capital, Rabat, on Thursday.
This outcome marks a significant upset, as Cameroon holds the African record for the most appearances in the World Cup. The country’s absence from the expanded 48-team tournament next year will be notable, given its rich football history. The DRC’s victory, on the other hand, is a major achievement, demonstrating the team’s determination and skill.
The DRC will now face Nigeria in the final on Sunday evening, in a highly anticipated match. The winner of this continental play-off will advance to the six-team intercontinental qualifier in March, where the final two nations to compete in the World Cup will be determined. This qualifying process is a crucial step towards the 2026 Fifa World Cup, which promises to be a thrilling tournament with its expanded format.
The African play-offs have been intense, with several top teams vying for a spot in the World Cup. The DRC’s success is a testament to the country’s growing football talent and its commitment to the sport. As the team prepares to face Nigeria, fans and supporters are eagerly anticipating the outcome of the final match.
The intercontinental qualifier in March will bring together teams from around the world, each hoping to secure a place in the 2026 Fifa World Cup. The competition is expected to be fierce, with only two spots available. The DRC’s participation in this qualifier is a significant achievement, and the team will be looking to make the most of this opportunity.
The 2026 Fifa World Cup is set to be an exciting tournament, with the expanded format allowing more teams to participate. The African play-offs have already provided plenty of drama and surprises, and the upcoming final between the DRC and Nigeria promises to be an thrilling encounter. As the football world looks ahead to the World Cup, the DRC’s journey will be closely watched, and its success will be a source of pride for the country and its fans.