On October 9, 2025, Algeria clinched a 3-0 win against Somalia in Oran, securing their 2026 World Cup spot.
The Algeria World Cup campaign joins Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt as African qualifiers.
Amoura’s Early Strike
Mohamed Amoura opened the scoring in the sixth minute, volleying a Riyad Mahrez cross. The Wolfsburg striker’s goal set the tone for Algeria’s dominance in the World Cup qualifier.
Mahrez Extends Lead
Midway through the first half, Mahrez fired a loose ball into the net. His strike strengthened Algeria’s grip, showcasing their superiority in the Algeria World Cup qualifier match.
Amoura Seals Victory
In the 57th minute, Mahrez assisted Amoura for his second goal. Coach Vladimir Petkovic, confident in the win, substituted both stars, ensuring Algeria’s World Cup qualification.
Group G Standings
Algeria leads Group G with 22 points, four ahead of Uganda. Mozambique, Guinea, Botswana, and Somalia trail. The Algeria World Cup campaign remains unbeaten with one match left.
Luca Zidane’s Debut Watch
Luca Zidane, son of Zinedine Zidane, drew attention after switching allegiance to Algeria.
The Granada goalkeeper, a substitute, represented France at youth levels but qualifies through Algerian grandparents.
Algeria’s World Cup History
This marks Algeria’s fifth World Cup appearance. After early exits in 1982, 1986, and 2010, they reached the second round in 2014, losing to Germany in the Algeria World Cup run.
Kenya’s Narrow Win
Elsewhere, Kenya beat Burundi 1-0 in Bujumbura. Ryan Ogam scored in the 73rd minute after Burundi’s Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana was red-carded early, aiding Kenya’s rise in Group F.
Tense East African Derby
Burundi played with 10 men after Bimenyimana’s foul on Kenya’s Brian Okoth. A studs-up foul by Manzur Suleiman sparked protests, but Kenya secured the Algeria World Cup qualifier momentum.
Group F Dynamics
Ivory Coast leads Group F, one point ahead of Gabon. A win against Seychelles could secure Ivory Coast’s qualification, while Gabon faces Gambia in a tougher Algeria World Cup qualifier clash.
Group C Battles
Nine matches are set for Friday, including Group C’s tight race. Benin and South Africa lead, followed by Nigeria, Rwanda, and Lesotho, all vying for the Algeria World Cup qualifier spot.

 
								 
															 
								 
								 
								