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Here is the Math of How Uganda Can Qualify for the Playoffs in the World Cup Qualifiers

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
October 14, 2025
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Uganda’s hopes of reaching the 2026 FIFA World Cup are still alive — but the road ahead is a tricky one that demands both precision and luck.

With the group stages wrapping up today, nine African teams will earn direct qualification spots, while one more slot remains open for the continent through the intercontinental playoff.

What’s at stake

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Under FIFA’s expanded 48-team World Cup format, Africa will send nine teams directly to the finals for the first time. However, the four best second-placed teams from the nine groups will battle in a CAF playoff, with the winner advancing to the intercontinental playoff — offering one last ticket to the World Cup.

That means even countries that missed out on topping their groups — like Cameroon, Gabon, DR Congo, South Africa, Nigeria, and Uganda — still have a mathematical chance to keep their dream alive.

Uganda, placed in Group G, saw Algeria secure top spot, but the Cranes remain in contention for a playoff berth depending on results from the final matchday.

CAF’s new rule changes the equation

After Eritrea’s withdrawal from Group E, CAF adjusted the qualification criteria to ensure fairness among all groups. Points earned against the bottom-placed teams in each group will not count toward the ranking of second-placed sides.

In other words, every runner-up will be judged based on eight matches, not ten. For Uganda, this meant losing six points and three goals from their two wins against Somalia, who sit bottom of Group G.

Where Uganda stands now

Currently, Uganda sits seventh in the table of second-placed teams with 12 points after the Somalia deduction. Ahead of them are:

Gabon – 16 points, Goal Difference (GD) +4

Burkina Faso – 15 points, GD +6

Niger – 15 points, GD +1

Cameroon – 14 points, GD +9

Burkina Faso and Niger have already completed their fixtures, but Gabon and Cameroon still have decisive matches to play — which could shuffle the standings.

What Uganda Cranes must do

For the Cranes to stand a real chance of sneaking into the playoffs, they must:

Defeat Algeria in their final game — and by more than one goal to boost goal difference.

Hope for slip-ups from other contenders like Nigeria, Cameroon, South Africa, or Gabon.

If Nigeria beat Lesotho and South Africa defeat Rwanda in Group C, Uganda’s path becomes narrower.

Uganda’s fate may therefore depend not only on their own result but also on outcomes elsewhere on the continent.

The playoff path

Once the group stage concludes, CAF will determine the four best runners-up who will proceed to a mini-tournament in Morocco. The playoff will decide which African team gets to represent the continent in the intercontinental playoff — the final gateway to the 2026 World Cup.

The October FIFA World Rankings will be used to seed the teams for the playoff draw.

The bottom line

Uganda’s qualification math is complicated, but not impossible. Victory over Algeria — and the right combination of results in other groups — could propel the Cranes into the playoff picture. For now, all eyes turn to that final showdown, where performance, precision, and perhaps a little luck will determine whether Uganda’s World Cup dream survives or ends.

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