Before the start of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers next November, a significant number of African teams will be on the field for friendly matches.
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Apart from the meetings organized on the African continent, several selections will travel across the planet. France will see Senegal and Cameroon face off in Lens, while Cape Verde and Comoros will play in Fos-sur-Mer. Tunisia will go to Japan while Ghana will travel to the United States to meet Mexico.
Thursday October 12
Egypt-Zambia, in Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Russia-Cameroon, in Moscow (Russia)
Algeria-Cape Verde, in Constantine (Algeria)
Friday October 13
South Korea-Tunisia, in Seoul (South Korea)
Equatorial Guinea-Burkina Faso, in Malabo (Equatorial Guinea)
Angola-Mozambique, in Tavira (Portugal)
South Africa-Eswatini, in Johannesburg (South Africa)
Saudi Arabia-Nigeria, in Portimão (Portugal)
New Zealand-DR Congo, in Murcia (Spain)
Guinea-Guinea-Bissau, in Setúbal (Portugal)
Mali-Uganda, in Bamako (Mali)
Saturday October 14
Liberia-Libya, Morocco
Mauritania-Madagascar, Morocco
Ivory Coast-Morocco, in Abidjan (Ivory Coast)
Mexico-Ghana, in Charlotte (United States)
Monday October 16
Nigeria-Mozambique, in Albufeira (Portugal)
Algeria-Egypt, in Al-Ain (United Arab Emirates)
Russia-Kenya, in Aksu (Türkiye)
Senegal-Cameroon, in Lens (France)
Tuesday October 17
Japan-Tunisia, in Kobe (Japan)
Angola-DR Congo, in Vila Real de Santo António (Portugal)
Burkina Faso-Mauritania, Morocco
Ivory Coast-South Africa, in Abidjan (Ivory Coast)
Zambia-Uganda, in Al-Ain (United Arab Emirates)
Cape Verde-Comoros, in Fos-sur-Mer (France)
Saudi Arabia-Mali, in Portimão (Portugal)
Guinea-Gabon, in Almancil (Portugal)
USA-Ghana, in Nashville (United States)