Morocco crush Niger to seal 2026 World Cup spot

Morocco team celebrate during their CHAN match against Angola at Nyayo National Stadium on August 3,2025 Morocco win 2-0.Photo/Sportpicha.com

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Morocco trounced 10-man Niger 5-0 in Rabat on Friday to win Group E and become the first African qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
Ismael Saibari scored twice in the first half after
Abdul-Latif Goumey was sent off and second-half goals from Ayoub el Kaabi,
Hamza Igamane and Azzedine Ounahi completed the rout.
A sixth straight victory lifted Morocco to an unassailable
lead with 18 points -- eight more than Tanzania -- and sealed a seventh
appearance at the global showpiece with two matches to spare.
Morocco were shock semi-finalists at the 2022 World Cup in
Qatar, topping a group including Croatia and Belgium and eliminating Spain and
Portugal in the knockout phase.
The stunning run came to an end in the semi-finals as they
lost 2-0 to France.
Only Ounahi of the scorers against Niger was in the 2022
World Cup squad with coach Walid Regragui introducing new faces since,
including Saibari from Dutch club PSV Eindhoven.
In Group A, Egypt beat Ethiopia 2-0 in Cairo with Premier
League stars Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush converting late first-half
penalties.
Egypt can join Morocco at the 2026 World Cup in the United
States, Canada and Mexico if they win away to second-placed Burkina Faso on
Tuesday.
Newcastle United signing Yoane Wissa was among the goals as
the Democratic Republic of Congo hammered South Sudan 4-1 in Juba to stay top
of Group B.
Wissa moved from Brentford in a £50 million ($67 mn) deal
after Sweden striker Alexander Isak left Newcastle for Liverpool in a British
record move.
The Congolese are hoping to return to the World Cup for the
first time since 1974, when the central African country was called Zaire.
Cedric Bakambu scored twice to help the visitors build a
three-goal half-time advantage and Wissa added a fourth before Keer Majak
claimed a consolation goal.
Senegal trail DR Congo by one point ahead of a
top-of-the-table showdown in Kinshasa on Tuesday after beating Sudan 2-0 in
Diamniadio through goals from Kalidou Koulibaly and Pape Matar Sarr.
South Africa maintained a five-point lead in Group C thanks
to a comfortable 3-0 'away' victory over neighbours Lesotho in Bloemfontein.
The home fixture for Lesotho was moved to the central South
African city, 145 kilometres by road from the border, because the mountain
kingdom does not have a FIFA-approved stadium.
Mohau Nkota, who quit famed Soweto club Orlando Pirates last
month to join Saudi Pro League outfit Al Ettifaq, scored his first
international goal for Bafana Bafana (the Boys) on 15 minutes.
Lyle Foster from Premier League returnees Burnley and Oswin
Appollis netted within four minutes midway through the second half.
Victory did come at a cost for South Africa, though, with
defenders Nyiko Mobbie and Thabo Moloisane retiring injured ahead of a key
clash with Nigeria at the same venue on Tuesday.
South Africa have 16 points, five more than Benin, who edged
Zimbabwe 1-0 in Abidjan through a Steve Mounie goal. Nigeria, nine points
behind the leaders, host Rwanda on Saturday.
Clinical first-half finishing earned Gambia a surprise 3-1
win over Kenya in Nairobi with Brighton winger Yankuba Minteh scoring the
second.
However, the result had no impact on the top of Group F,
with reigning African champions the Ivory Coast away to Gabon on Tuesday in a
match likely to decide who finishes first.
Serhou Guirassy, a prolific scorer for Borussia Dortmund
with 38 goals in all competitions last season, bagged his first for Guinea in
World Cup qualifying to set up a 3-0 win over Somalia.
But a disappointing campaign by Guinea -- they lie fourth
eight points behind Group G leaders Algeria -- means Guirassy will almost
certainly miss the World Cup.
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