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Historic World Cup Dreams: Five African Nations Chase First-Ever Qualification as Final Qualifiers Loom

With just days left to the decisive qualifiers, five African nations are on the brink of making World Cup history for the first time.

As the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers reaches its decisive stage, the spotlight has shifted to Africa, where five nations are chasing history. With Morocco, Tunisia, and other heavyweights already assured of their spots, the likes of Gabon, Uganda, Cape Verde, Madagascar, and the Benin Republic stand on the edge of a breakthrough that could redefine their football journeys.

Gabon remains firmly in contention, sitting just a point behind leaders Ivory Coast in Group F. Their task is clear: secure victories against Gambia and Burundi, while hoping the Elephants stumble in their own fixtures. For a nation led by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, qualification would mark an unprecedented milestone.

Uganda’s chances look far tougher. Four points adrift of Algeria in Group G, they must overcome Botswana before a daunting final clash in Algiers. The Cranes’ hopes hinge on Somalia springing an unlikely upset against Algeria. Should the chips fall into place, Uganda could orchestrate one of the most stunning turnarounds in African qualifying history.

Cape Verde, however, appears best positioned among the hopefuls. Sitting atop Group D with 19 points, they need just one victory from their last two matches against Libya and Eswatini to punch their ticket. A single win would guarantee a debut on the world stage, a reward for years of steady progress in continental football.

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Madagascar’s dream remains alive, trailing leaders Ghana by three points in Group I. With fixtures against Mali and Comoros still to come, the Barea need Ghana to slip in their matches against the Central African Republic and Comoros. If results tilt in their favor, Madagascar could be celebrating a historic first appearance at the tournament.

Benin Republic, though an outsider, cannot be entirely ruled out. Three points behind South Africa in Group C, they must defeat both Rwanda and Nigeria away while relying on Bafana Bafana to falter. The odds may be slim, but in football, stories of improbable triumphs are never too far away.

The bigger picture is clear. With the 2026 World Cup expanding to 48 teams, Africa has more slots than ever before. For nations that have never graced football’s biggest stage, the door has never been more open. As the international break approaches, fans across the continent wait anxiously to see if history will be written, with new names potentially joining the grand parade in 2026.

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