| Time | League | Match | Tip | Odds | Score |
| 21:15 | POR | FC Porto VS AFS | 1 |
1.11 |
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| 17:00 | BHR | Al Khalidiyah VS Al-Budaiya | 1 |
1.32 |
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| 20:45 | ITA | AS Roma VS Genoa | 1X |
1.15 |
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| 20:00 | AFCON | Zambia VS Morocco | 2 |
1.24 |
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| Time | League / Match / Tip | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| 21:15 | POR FC Porto vs AFS 1 |
1.11 |
| 17:00 | BHR Al Khalidiyah vs Al-Budaiya 1 |
1.32 |
| 20:45 | ITA AS Roma vs Genoa 1X |
1.15 |
| 20:00 | AFCON Zambia vs Morocco 2 |
1.24 |
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| Date | League | Match | Tip | Score |
| 28/12 | KUW | Al Tadamon VS Al Arabi | 2 | 1 : 2 |
| 28/12 | KUW | Al Kuwait VS Al-Fahaheel | 1 | 5 : 0 |
| 28/12 | POR | Sporting CP VS Rio Ave | 1 | 4 : 0 |
| 28/12 | EGY CUP | Zamalek VS Baladiyat El Mahalla | 1 | 1 : 0 |
| 28/12 | BHR | Al-Muharraq VS Al-Najma | 1 | 2 : 0 |
| 28/12 | ITA | Cremonese VS Napoli | X2 | 0 : 2 |
| 27/12 | SCO | Livingston VS Celtic | 2 | 2 : 4 |
| 27/12 | SAU | Al Nassr VS Al Okhdood | 1 | 3 : 0 |
| 27/12 | ISR CUP | M. Nazareth VS Maccabi Haifa | 2 | 1 : 8 |
| 27/12 | EPL | Arsenal VS Brighton | 1 | 2 : 1 |
| Date | League / Match / Tip | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 28/12 | KUW Al Tadamon vs Al Arabi 2 |
1
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2
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| 28/12 | KUW Al Kuwait vs Al-Fahaheel 1 |
5
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0
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| 28/12 | POR Sporting CP vs Rio Ave 1 |
4
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0
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| 28/12 | EGY CUP Zamalek vs Baladiyat El Mahalla 1 |
1
-
0
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| 28/12 | BHR Al-Muharraq vs Al-Najma 1 |
2
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0
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| 28/12 | ITA Cremonese vs Napoli X2 |
0
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2
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| 27/12 | SCO Livingston vs Celtic 2 |
2
-
4
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| 27/12 | SAU Al Nassr vs Al Okhdood 1 |
3
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0
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| 27/12 | ISR CUP M. Nazareth vs Maccabi Haifa 2 |
1
-
8
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| 27/12 | EPL Arsenal vs Brighton 1 |
2
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1
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Here’s a snapshot of the current fixtures and results shaping the African qualifiers:
| Match | Result | Group |
|---|---|---|
| Nigeria vs Benin | 2 – 1 | Group A |
| Egypt vs Kenya | 1 – 0 | Group B |
| Algeria vs Tanzania | 3 – 0 | Group C |
| Ghana vs DR Congo | 2 – 2 | Group D |
| Senegal vs Togo | 2 – 0 | Group E |
| Morocco vs Zambia | 3 – 1 | Group F |
| South Africa vs Ethiopia | 1 – 1 | Group G |
| Cameroon vs Gambia | 2 – 1 | Group H |
| Mali vs Sudan | 1 – 0 | Group I |
| Ivory Coast vs Uganda | 3 – 0 | Group J |
The Africa World Cup Qualification 2025 is heating up with 54 nations competing for spots in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The qualifiers feature intense rivalries, legendary players, and emotional matches across the continent — from Cairo to Lagos to Johannesburg.
Each group winner moves one step closer to the global stage, with the best runners-up advancing through playoff rounds.
Nigeria have started strong, maintaining a perfect home record.
Algeria are dominating Group C with convincing wins and solid defense.
Egypt’s Mo Salah continues to be the driving force in their qualification hopes.
Ghana and DR Congo delivered one of the most entertaining draws of the campaign.
These performances show why African football continues to grow stronger on the world stage.
Group Stage: Teams are divided into ten groups. Each plays home and away matches.
Top Finishers: Group winners advance to the playoff round.
Playoffs: The top teams face off for the final spots in the World Cup.
Qualification: Africa will have more representatives in the 2026 World Cup, increasing competitiveness.
Passionate stadium atmospheres across the continent.
Tactical battles featuring Africa’s top clubs and national players.
Unpredictable matches that keep fans excited from kickoff to final whistle.
Whether you’re backing Nigeria, Senegal, or Egypt, the road to the World Cup is full of energy and pride.
If you enjoy football predictions, the Africa World Cup Qualification offers plenty of value markets:
Home Wins: Nations like Algeria, Senegal, and Egypt dominate on home soil.
Under 3.5 Goals: Tight defensive setups are common in African qualifiers.
Double Chance: Useful for unpredictable matchups between top sides.
For more betting insights, explore Both Teams to Score, Over 2.5 Goals, and Single Bets.
The Africa World Cup Qualification 2025 is more than just a series of matches — it’s a journey that unites millions of fans across the continent.
With top-class performances from teams like Nigeria, Algeria, Senegal, and Egypt, the stage is set for one of the most competitive qualifying campaigns in history.
Keep visiting ValidPredict for real-time updates, expert insights, and full coverage of all African World Cup Qualification fixtures, results, and predictions.
1. How many African teams will qualify for the 2026 World Cup?
Africa will have nine direct slots plus one playoff spot in 2026.
2. When will the Africa World Cup Qualification 2025 end?
The qualifiers are expected to conclude by November 2025 before the playoff stage.
3. Which African team has qualified for the World Cup most times?
Nigeria and Cameroon lead the list of most World Cup appearances.
4. Where can I find live predictions for African qualifiers?
You can find daily updates and predictions on ValidPredict’s Blog and Banker of the Day pages.