Ghana secured a precious 1-0 victory in their Group I World Cup qualifier at home to Mali, while Algeria were held by Guinea.
Alexander Djiku scrambled the ball into the net at the back post from a Jordan Ayew corner to seal a crucial three points for his nation.
Ghana now lead the table with 19 points, three ahead of second-placed Madagascar and four more than Comoros. The Black Stars travel to Central African Republic and host Comoros in their final two qualifiers next month.
🚨 Ghana 🇬🇭 beat Mali 🇲🇱 1-0 in the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers! 🌍🔥
— AfroBallers (@afroballers) September 9, 2025
They stay on top of Group I with 19 points and just 2 games left and a step closer to the 2026 World Cup. 🔐🏆
For Mali, the World Cup dream is slipping away… 😢👋🏿 pic.twitter.com/qPd7FxKpZ3
Madagascar kept their qualifying hopes alive with a 3-1 home win over Chad, having trailed at half-time. Goals from Caddy Warren, Rayan Raveloson and Hakim Abdallah sealed the win.
Morocco won 2-0 in Zambia in Group E as Youssef En Nesyri and Hamza Igamane scored to keep up their momentum.
Algeria held
Algeria were held to a 0-0 draw by Guinea and now only have a four-point lead in Group G over Uganda and Mozambique, who both won 2-0 on Monday.
Mozambique beat Botswana thanks to goals from Witi and Faisal Banga, while Uganda’s Allan Okello with a penalty and Jude Ssemugabi scored in their victory over Somalia.
Libya’s Muad Eisay and Ezoo El Mariamy were on target in the first half in their side’s 2-0 victory over Eswatini in Group D.
Libya are in third in the pool with 14 points, one behind Cameroon and two off leaders Cape Verde, who both have a game in hand and meet on Wednesday.
The nine group winners qualify for the World Cup in North America with the four best runners-up going into the playoffs in November to battle for one further place at the finals.
Our 2026 #FIFAWorldCup representatives count is up to 2⃣ as another day of African #WCQ comes to an end. ✅ pic.twitter.com/UM16cJmwgu
— CAF_Online (@CAF_Online) September 8, 2025
