Nigeria’s World Cup chances rise as CAF revisies qualification method

Nigeria’s chances of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup have improved significantly after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) altered the qualifying standards in response to Eritrea’s departure from the competition.

Eritrea’s departure has resulted in a considerable imbalance, with Group E now including just five teams rather than six.

In a circular dated March 14, 2025, and signed by CAF’s Director of Tournaments and Events, Samson Adamu, the body explained that whenever a group has fewer than five teams due to withdrawal or disqualification, results against the lowest-ranked or withdrawn teams will not count when comparing second-placed sides.

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The adjustment, made in line with Article 11.5 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 preliminary competition regulations, ensures uniformity in selecting the four best runners-up across Africa.

If the proposed adjustment takes effect, Burkina Faso, DR Congo, Madagascar, and Gabon could each lose six points, reshaping the qualification table.

On the other hand, Cameroon (–4 points) and Nigeria could move higher in the standings, improving their chances of reaching the World Cup playoffs.

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The change could prove crucial for Nigeria, who currently sit outside the top position after earning only two points against bottom-placed Zimbabwe.

With the new rule excluding results against the lowest-ranked sides, the Super Eagles’ qualification chances have received a major boost.

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