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Nigeria vs DR Congo Set for High Stakes CAF World Cup Playoff Final in Rabat

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Nigeria and DR Congo will take to the pitch on Sunday night for one of the most consequential matches in African football this year. The CAF World Cup play-off final, holding at the Stade Prince Héritier Moulay El Hassan in Rabat, will decide which nation advances to the FIFA Intercontinental Play-Off in March and keeps their hopes of reaching the FIFA World Cup 26 alive. Kick-off is scheduled for 20:00 local time, 19:00 GMT.

For Eric SéKou Chelle and his Super Eagles, momentum is finally on their side. Nigeria enters the final fresh from a dramatic 4–1 extra-time win over Gabon, a match that tested their composure and mental strength. After being pulled back late in normal time, the Super Eagles rose spectacularly in extra time. Chidera Ejuke struck within minutes of the restart, and Victor Osimhen followed with a clinical brace, adding to Akor Adams’ early opener. It was a response that showcased Nigeria’s resilience and attacking firepower when the stakes are high.

Read Also: Super Eagles Stun Gabon 4–1 in Extra Time to Reach CAF World Cup Playoff Final

The win has now placed the three-time African champions within touching distance of the intercontinental decider that will determine Africa’s tenth and final ticket to the global showpiece. Ninety minutes remain between Nigeria and the next crucial step on the road to 2026.

Their opponents, DR Congo, arrive through a very different path. Sébastien Desabre’s Leopards survived a gruelling battle against Cameroon, edging out the Indomitable Lions 1–0 courtesy of captain Chancel Mbemba’s stoppage-time finish. The defender reacted quickest to turn in a Cipenga corner after a disciplined and organised performance in which Lionel Mpasi produced assured goalkeeping and the entire defensive line maintained composure despite sustained pressure and several strong saves from André Onana.

Read Also: Super Eagles vs Gabon: High-Stakes Battle Looms in 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off Semi-final

Sunday’s final promises a compelling clash of styles that reflects both teams’ identities. Nigeria will rely on direct attacking play, speed in transition and penalty box aggression. Osimhen remains the focal point, supported by Ejuke’s creativity and the line-breaking passes of Wilfred Ndidi. The Super Eagles are at their most dangerous when they move vertically and quickly, forcing errors and isolating defenders under pressure.

DR Congo offers a contrasting blueprint. Desabre’s side thrives on symmetry, organisation and well-timed counterattacks. Cedric Bakambu brings experience and intelligence up front, while Fiston Mayele offers relentless running that can exploit Nigeria’s high press. Mbemba’s leadership in defence ensures a structured back line capable of absorbing sustained pressure before launching counters or capitalising on set pieces.

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With no second chance and everything riding on one match, the difference may come down to the smallest details: transitions, defensive concentration, set plays, and game management in the Moroccan capital. The victor advances to the six-team Intercontinental Playoff in March, where two places await on the world stage. For the defeated side, the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup ends abruptly.

For Nigeria and DR Congo, the stakes could not be higher. One match. One path forward. One dream is still alive.

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