Benin Republic is leading Group C in Africa’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers after a 2-2 draw with Zimbabwe. They have eight points, while Rwanda and South Africa trail closely behind. Nigeria has a chance to decrease the gap by winning against Rwanda in their next game.
In the Africa 2026 World Cup qualifying series, the Benin Republic currently leads Group C despite a recent 2-2 draw against Zimbabwe. Benin initially took charge of the match, with goals from Steve Mounié, who capitalized on a goalkeeper error, and Dodo Dokou, who scored before halftime. However, Zimbabwe responded effectively, with Marshall Munetsi scoring just before halftime and Knowledge Musona netting another goal in the second half, allowing the draw to stand.
Following this match, Benin Republic sits atop Group C with eight points. Rwanda and South Africa are in a close contest for second place, both tied on points but with a game in hand. The Nigerian national team, known as the Super Eagles, has a crucial opportunity to narrow the gap in the standings by defeating Rwanda in their upcoming match. A victory for Nigeria would elevate their points to six and enhance their positioning for the prestigious qualification spot.
The Benin Republic has solidified its position at the top of Group C in the Africa 2026 World Cup qualifying series, despite recent challenges in their performance. The imminent match between Nigeria and Rwanda presents an important opportunity for Nigeria to close the gap, as they seek to compete against Benin Republic and Rwanda for the prime qualification spot.
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