Morocco has been confirmed by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) as the host nation for Africa’s four-team World Cup playoffs set for next month. The tournament offers one African country a pathway to an additional slot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.
All nine winners of the African qualifying groups automatically secure places at the finals in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. However, one more spot could be available through a playoff route involving the four best runners-up from the qualifying groups.
These four teams will compete in a mini-tournament in Morocco in November to determine a single representative for the intercontinental playoffs, slated for March 2025. The winner of that intercontinental showdown will join the expanded 48-team field at the World Cup.
The final list of teams for the African playoff will only be confirmed after the group matches conclude on Tuesday. Two semi-finals will be played on November 13 at yet-to-be-named venues in Morocco, followed by the final on November 16.
Team pairings for the semi-finals will be determined by the FIFA rankings to be released on October 23. The highest-ranked team will face the lowest-ranked, while the second-highest will play the third-highest.
So far, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, and Ghana have already qualified for the 2026 finals. Group C is still undecided, with Benin, Nigeria, and South Africa all in contention in their final fixtures today.