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    11 Amazing African World Cup Qualifiers Fixtures to Watch Today

    February 10, 20264 Mins Read7
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    The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is paved with intense battles, and today, the African World Cup Qualifiers take center stage with a series of captivating encounters. With national pride and qualification dreams on the line, football fans across the continent are in for a treat. Here’s a glimpse into the exciting matchups scheduled for today and tomorrow (June 7th & 8th, 2024), with all times in SAST:

    List of all African World Cup Qualifiers Fixtures

    African #WCQ action continues today with 9️⃣ more games. pic.twitter.com/zw08A5Pw1i

    — CAF (@CAF_Online) June 7, 2024
    African World Cup Qualifiers fixtures for today, 7 June 2024.

    Today, June 7th:

    • Zimbabwe vs. Lesotho
      • 15:00
      • National Sports Stadium, Harare
      • Zimbabwe, stung by their previous loss, will be looking to regain their footing against Lesotho. This encounter is crucial for both teams as they aim to stay in contention for qualification.
    • Mozambique vs. Somalia
      • 15:00
      • Estádio Nacional do Zimpeto, Maputo
      • Both teams enter this match seeking their first points in the group. This high-stakes clash could set the tone for their remaining qualifying campaign.
    • Kenya vs. Burundi
      • 15:00
      • Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani
      • Kenya, riding high on their recent victory over Seychelles, faces a determined Burundi side eager to prove their mettle. This clash promises to be a test of wills as both teams vie for control of Group B.
    • Uganda vs. Botswana
      • 18:00
      • Mandela National Stadium, Kampala
      • Uganda’s attacking flair, led by their talented forwards, will be pitted against Botswana’s disciplined defense. This tactical battle could be the deciding factor in this pivotal encounter.
    • Madagascar vs. Comoros
      • 18:00
      • Mahamasina Municipal Stadium, Antananarivo
      • An island derby brimming with passion and pride. Both teams will be eager to claim bragging rights and secure vital points in this closely contested group.
    • Angola vs. Eswatini
      • 18:00
      • Estádio 11 de Novembro, Luanda
      • Angola’s experience and tactical nous will be tested by Eswatini’s youthful exuberance and hunger for victory. This intriguing matchup could produce some surprising moments.
    • Morocco vs. Zambia
      • 21:00
      • Stade Mohammed V, Casablanca
      • A heavyweight clash between two of Africa’s footballing giants. Morocco’s technical brilliance and tactical astuteness will be challenged by Zambia’s physicality and resilience.
    • Ivory Coast vs. Gabon
      • 21:00
      • Stade Olympique Alassane Ouattara, Ebimpé
      • A star-studded affair featuring some of the continent’s most talented players. Both teams possess the firepower to outscore their opponents, making this a potentially thrilling encounter.
    • Nigeria vs. South Africa
      • 21:00
      • Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo
      • A historic rivalry steeped in tradition and passion. This clash between two of Africa’s most successful teams promises to be a fierce battle for supremacy.

    Tomorrow, June 8th:

    • Cameroon vs. Cape Verde
      • 15:00
      • Stade Omnisport Paul Biya, Yaoundé
      • Cameroon, a perennial African powerhouse, faces a tricky test against a well-organized Cape Verde side. This match will be a test of Cameroon’s ability to break down a stubborn defense.
    • Gambia vs. Seychelles
      • 18:00
      • Independence Stadium, Bakau
      • Gambia, fresh off a victory, will be aiming to maintain their momentum against Seychelles. This match could be an opportunity for Gambia to further solidify their position in the group.

    These matchups represent just a fraction of the exciting action taking place across the continent. Each game carries its own narrative, filled with individual brilliance, tactical battles, and the unwavering passion of the fans. As the journey to the 2026 World Cup unfolds, these qualifiers serve as a reminder of the immense talent and potential that exists within African football.

    Stay tuned for updates, highlights, and in-depth analysis as the African World Cup qualifiers continue to captivate audiences worldwide. With every kick, tackle, and goal, the dream of representing Africa on the world’s biggest stage draws closer. Who will emerge as the continent’s heroes? Only time will tell.

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