The journey to gain a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico is reaching a critical moment as Africa prepares for the qualifiers match No. 6.
With unusually high stakes, team leaders will seek to consolidate their standings, while teams that work hard will fight to maintain their World Cup ambitions.
Nigeria’s impressive 2-0 victory over Rwanda last Friday set a strong precedent for the week, demonstrating the competitive spirit and high-quality game in the game.
As we look forward to fixtures on Monday and Tuesday, fans across the continent are eagerly awaiting results, which will bring some teams closer to prestigious World Cup berths.
Here are the fixtures for Monday and Tuesday:
Monday, March 24, 2025:
16:00: Central African Republic and Mali (group 1)
16:00: Guinea-Bissau vs burkina faso (group A)
16:00: Version with Saint Tom and Principe (Group H)
19:00: Ivory Coast and the Gambia (Group F)
19:00: Madagascar vs Ghana (group 1)
21:00: Ethiopia vs jibouti (Group A)
21:00: Tunisia vs. Malawi (Group H)
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
13:00: Botswana vs. Somalia (Group H)
16:00: Angora vs Cape Verde (Group D)
16:00: Benin vs South Africa (Group C)
16:00: Nigeria vs. Zimbabwe (Group C)
16:00: Rwanda vs. Lesotho (Group C)
16:00: Uganda vs Guinea (G Group)
19:00: Burundi vs Seychelles (Group F)
19:00: Cameroon vs. Libya (Group D)
19:00: Egypt and Sierra Leone (Group A)
19:00: Sudan vs. South Sudan (Group K)
21:00: Algeria vs. Mozambique (G Group)
21:00: Comoros vs Chad (Group I)
21:00: Mauritania vs. Congo Doctor (Group C)
21:00: Senegal vs Togo (Group L)
21:30: Morocco vs. Tanzania (Group E)