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2026 World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria’s Path to CAF Playoffs Still Open Even If South Africa Triumphs

The Super Eagles could still secure a playoff spot depending on results and goal margins in the remaining group fixtures.

by Obijiaku Ikenna
October 14, 2025
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NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Super Eagles of Nigeria still have a faint but real chance of securing a spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, even as they sit third in Group C ahead of their decisive clash with the Benin Republic in Uyo at 5 p.m. today.

A wave of renewed optimism followed after CAF, in partnership with FIFA, approved a crucial rule adjustment designed to correct imbalances in the qualification process triggered by Eritrea’s withdrawal from Group E.

The amendment changes how the four best second-placed teams will be determined, offering Nigeria a potential advantage. According to the new guideline, points gained against the lowest-ranked team in each group will no longer count when comparing the second-placed teams across the nine groups. CAF clarified that the move was made to ensure fairness in groups affected by team withdrawals.

CAF Director of Competitions, Samson Adamu, confirmed the change in a circular dated March 14, 2025, emphasizing the need to “maintain sporting integrity and ensure balanced comparison” among all teams.

How the Rule Benefits Nigeria

The updated regulation, aligned with Article 11.5 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Preliminary Competition Regulations, could shift the playoff standings.
Teams such as Burkina Faso, Gabon, DR Congo, and Madagascar — who earned six points each from their bottom-ranked opponents — are likely to lose those points.

Nigeria, however, could gain ground since they picked up only two points against Zimbabwe, currently bottom of Group C. Similarly, Cameroon may forfeit four points, which could push the Super Eagles higher in the playoff rankings.

With the recalculations, Gabon (16 points) and Burkina Faso (15 points, fixtures completed) lead the race for the four playoff berths. The remaining slots are being contested by Niger (15 points, fixtures completed), Cameroon (14 points), DR Congo (13 points), Uganda (12 points), and Nigeria (12 points, +3 goal difference).

What Nigeria Must Do

For Nigeria to keep their World Cup dream alive, they must defeat Benin Republic by at least a 1–0 margin or win by two clear goals. If South Africa also wins their game, the Super Eagles could still qualify as one of the best second-placed teams with 15 points.

However, their fate also depends on results from other crucial fixtures:

  • Niger have completed their matches and can only wait.
  • Cameroon host Angola and are tipped to win.
  • DR Congo face Sudan at home and are favorites.
  • Uganda visit Algeria, where a win seems unlikely.

Two Paths to Qualification

  1. Direct Qualification (as Group Winners):
    Nigeria must beat Benin Republic by at least two goals (without conceding) while hoping South Africa draw or lose to Rwanda.
  2. Playoff Qualification (as one of the best runners-up):
    If Nigeria win and South Africa also win, the Super Eagles can still qualify via the CAF playoff ranking, depending on other results.

In the end, Nigeria’s World Cup fate will be decided not only in Uyo but also in Yaoundé, Kinshasa, and Algiers. A convincing win tonight could revive their World Cup hopes — anything less could mark their second consecutive miss since 1994.

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