Ghana captain Jordan Ayew was sensational this week as the Black Stars got back on track. Photo Credit: Ghana Football Association
Ghana, Algeria and Tunisia are all in excellent positions to secure qualification to the 2026 FIFA World Cup but there still remains some work to do for the African powerhouses. In the third part of our World Cup qualifying recap below, we examine groups G, H and I to evaluate the rising teams and the teams who are slowing down at a bad time.
Click here to read about Groups A, B and C
Click here to read about Groups D, E and F
Group G
Group G Table (6 matches played)
Points | |
Algeria | 15 |
Mozambique | 12 |
Botswana | 9 |
Uganda | 9 |
Guinea | 7 |
Somalia | 1 |
Stock Up 🔼: Algeria
Les Verts initially struggled to dominate this group however after this week, it is now well established that they are the favorites to secure qualification. The North African team went down to Botswana and showed their class against the Zebras before thrashing the closest contenders Mozambique in a crowd-pleasing victory. Amine Gouiri and Mohamed Amoura are the new stars and captain Riyad Mahrez looks to be in excellent form with an improving supporting cast.
Stock Down 🔽: Guinea
Zero goals in two matches, including in a completely unexpected 0-0 draw with Somalia, have left Syli National staggering. Serhou Guirassy was supposed to make the difference in these sorts of matches but the Borussia Dortmund striker has been firing blanks in national team colors with zero goals in his last three matches. A 0-1 defeat to Uganda might have sealed Guinea’s fate as the team continues to underachieve.
Goal of the Week: Geny Catamo- Mozambique vs Algeria
Group H
Group H Table (6 matches played)
Points | |
Tunisia | 16 |
Namibia | 12 |
Liberia | 10 |
Equatorial Guinea | 7 |
Malawi | 6 |
São Tomé and Príncipe | 0 |
Stock Up 🔼: Tunisia, Equatorial Guinea
Stock Unchanged ↔ : Namibia
The Brave Warriors have a golden opportunity to qualify for their first-ever World Cup Games and the results this week were mixed. While a victory against COSAFA foes Malawi was satisfactory, Namibia needed to defeat Equatorial Guinea to keep the pressure on group leaders Tunisia and could only muster a draw in South Africa. Peter Shalulile is finding his form with the national team but difficult matches at Liberia and Tunisia lay ahead in the final matchdays.
Goal of the Week: Iván Salvador Edú- Equatorial Guinea v São Tomé and Príncipe
Group I
Group I Table (6 matches played)
Points | |
Ghana | 15 |
Comoros | 12 |
Madagascar | 10 |
Mali | 9 |
Central African Republic | 5 |
Chad | 0 |
Stock Up 🔼: Ghana
Black Stars supporters needed something to celebrate after a failed 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign and their team never disappointed. An easy victory over Chad gave them the momentum to dominate Madagascar, which was an absolute tactical masterclass from head coach Otto Addo. The Ghana Football Association did well not to make a coaching change after the AFCON debacle and Addo has used the time well to strengthen the team chemistry.
Stock Unchanged ↔ : Mali, Madagascar
Stock Down 🔽: Comoros
After becoming the darlings of African football over the last four years, Comoros now have their ambitions set on World Cup qualification but a 0-3 defeat to Mali has brought seeds of doubt. It was inevitable that Les Coelacanthes would face an obstacle but the Malians taught them a harsh lesson. Coach Stefano Cusin and his charges avoided another fiasco with a narrow victory over minnows Chad, but tests away from home remain against Mali and Ghana. This makes it probable that Comoros will qualify for the World Cup.
Goal of the Week: Nene Dorgeles- Mali vs Comoros