A record ten African nations qualified for the 2026 World Cup, and nine cleared the group stage , including DR Congo's first knockout appearance since 1974 . One round later, only Morocco and Egypt remain 1. Seven fell in the round of 32: Senegal, who had thrashed Iraq 5-0 a fortnight earlier , alongside South Africa, DR Congo, Ivory Coast, Algeria, Ghana and Tunisia.
Morocco has already reached the quarter-finals. Egypt, which beat Australia on penalties for the continent's first knockout win, meets defending champions Argentina on Tuesday 7 July as a heavy underdog, and the two African survivors cannot both reach the last eight.
The group stage suggested the expanded field had widened the game; nine African qualifiers cleared their groups, more than ever before. Whether it has widened the elite, or simply delayed the usual attrition, is the question the last eight will answer.
