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2026 FIFA World Cup
16JUL

Africa's ten cut to two survivors

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A record ten African nations qualified for 2026; one knockout round has left only Morocco and Egypt, who faces Argentina on Tuesday 7 July.

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Key takeaway

Africa's record ten-team entry is down to Morocco and Egypt, with Egypt a heavy underdog against Argentina.

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.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

A World Cup draw uses 'pots', groups of teams ranked by strength, to keep the very best sides apart in the group stage. But once the knockout rounds begin, that protection changes shape: teams from lower pots often end up facing higher-ranked group winners in the very first knockout round, all at once. That is roughly what happened to Africa's nine qualifiers. A record number reached the round of 32, but most of them were drawn against stronger opponents in the same round, so the losses landed together instead of being spread across the tournament.

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Root Causes

FIFA's seeding pots for the round-of-32 draw are set by world ranking at the end of the group stage, and most African qualifiers this cycle landed in the bottom two pots, meaning the knockout draw disproportionately paired them against pot-one and pot-two group winners in the very first round rather than spreading the collisions across later rounds.

Squad continuity is a second factor: several of the eliminated sides fielded senior cores built around the same generation that competed in 2022, while Morocco's spine, Hakimi, Ounahi and Diaz, is reaching a second successive knockout stage together, an experience gap that ranking-based seeding does not measure.

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