Key Points

Morocco has officially qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after an impressive 5-0 victory over Niger. The team maintained a flawless record throughout their qualifying campaign with six consecutive wins. Egypt also took a significant step forward with a 2-0 win over Ethiopia, putting them five points clear at the top of their group. Meanwhile, South Africa kept their qualification hopes alive with a convincing 3-0 victory against Lesotho.

Key Points: Morocco Qualifies for FIFA World Cup 2026 With Flawless Run

  • Morocco maintained perfect record with six straight qualifying victories
  • Hosts dominated with 74% possession and 24 shots against Niger
  • Egypt moved five points clear with 2-0 win over Ethiopia
  • South Africa secured 3-0 victory over Lesotho in qualifying match
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With flawless run Morocco qualifies for FIFA World Cup 2026; Egypt, South Africa take step closer

Morocco dominates Niger 5-0 to secure World Cup spot with perfect record. Egypt and South Africa also move closer to qualification with decisive victories in their groups.

"Morocco booked their ticket for next year's FIFA World Cup in style by thumping five goals past Niger - Article Source"

Rabat, September 6

Morocco booked their ticket for next year's FIFA World Cup in style by thumping five goals past Niger in front of their home crowd at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.

Morocco required just six qualifying games to punch their way through to one of the most significant sporting events in the world. They maintained a flawless run with a victory in each of their games and eventually confirmed their spot against Niger with two games to spare.

The hosts ran riot, with Ismael Saibari (29 and 38) netting a brace while Ayoub El Kaabi (50), Hamza Igamane (69) and Azzedine Ounahi (84) slotted a goal each. It was sustained pressure from the Moroccan players, who hardly allowed Niger a glimpse of their goal.

With 74 per cent possession, the hosts dictated the terms of the play according to their will. Niger barely registered just two shots, with one landing on the target in response to Morocco's 24. In the last edition of the World Cup, Morocco enjoyed a dream run by storming into the semi-finals before being eliminated by France.

Meanwhile, Egypt and South Africa also took significant steps towards following the Atlas Lions, moving closer to featuring in the marquee event, which will be played across the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Egypt notched a clinical 2-0 victory over Ethiopia with a pair of penalties late in the first half. Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush converted from the spot to hand the Pharaohs full command of the proceedings. In the second half, Ethiopia fought with heart and vigour but failed to change the outcome of the fixture.

With another victory, Egypt are now five points clear at the top of the group. They will have a shot at securing their spot at the global finals by scripting a victory over second-placed Burkina Faso on Tuesday.

South Africa continued to walk towards turning their ambition of qualifying for the World Cup into reality. Mohau Nkota's controlled volley, Lyle Foster's close-range finish, and Oswin Appollis' strike sealed a 3-0 win over Lesotho.

- ANI

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Priya S
So happy for African football! Morocco's consistency is impressive. Hope Egypt and South Africa also make it through. Would love to see more African teams challenging European giants in the World Cup 🌍⚽
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Arjun K
74% possession and 24 shots! That's total domination. Morocco's team play is something our Indian team should study. The way they control games is world class 👏
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Sarah B
While Morocco's achievement is fantastic, I do feel bad for teams like Niger who have to face such strong opponents. The qualification system could be more balanced for smaller football nations 🤔
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Vikram M
Egypt relying on two penalties against Ethiopia shows they still have work to do. Salah is world class but the team needs to create more from open play. Hope they qualify though!
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Michael C
The 2026 World Cup with 48 teams should give more opportunities to Asian and African teams. Exciting times for global football! Hope we get to see some surprise packages from these regions 🎯

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