football-world-cup-africa-qualifying-tables

Football: Africa World Cup Qualifiers Update

The Africa World Cup qualifying tables were updated on Monday, revealing the current standings of each group. In Group A, Egypt is leading with 10 points after winning three matches and drawing one. They have scored 11 goals and conceded only 2. Guinea-Bissau is in second place with 6 points, followed by Burkina Faso and Sierra Leone with 5 points each. Djibouti is at the bottom of the table with only 1 point.

Exciting Matches in Group B and C

In Group B, Senegal is dominating with 8 points after winning two matches and drawing two. Sudan and DR Congo are closely following with 7 points each. Togo and South Sudan are struggling with only 3 and 2 points, respectively. Meanwhile, in Group C, Benin is leading with 7 points, followed by Lesotho and Rwanda with 5 and 4 points, respectively. Nigeria and Zimbabwe are facing tough competition with only 3 and 2 points.

Controversy in Group H and I

Group H saw Tunisia taking the lead with 10 points, while Namibia is in second place with 8 points. However, Equatorial Guinea faced controversy as they were deducted six points for fielding an ineligible player, resulting in them being at the bottom of the table with 3 points. In Group I, Ghana is leading with 9 points, followed by Madagascar and Comoros with 6 points each. Mali and Central African Republic are tied with 4 points, while Chad is struggling at the bottom with 0 points. The group winners will qualify for the 2026 World Cup, while the best runners-up will enter play-offs for a chance to compete in an inter-continental tournament.