On a Friday that Nigeria were held at home by South Africa to 1-1 draw in the 2026 preliminaries, African champions Ivory Coast and World Cup semi-finalists Morocco both won important points in World Cup qualification on Friday.
NIGERIA VERSUS SOUTH AFRICA 1-1
Nigeria are yet to win a match in the 2026 preliminaries.
Veteran Themba Zwane had South Africa ahead at halftime away in Uyo in Group C but it took Nigeria 37 seconds of the second half to equalise through former Manchester City junior Fisayo Dele-Bashiru.
Nigeria have now drawn their opening three qualifiers, two of them at home.
The visitors had a bright start in the first half and threatened to catch Nigeria on the break early, clipping the crossbar with Tehobo Mokoena’s free-kick. Nothing could stop Themba Zwane just before the half-hour mark though, as he danced beyond three challenges before rifling the ball into the bottom corner for 1-0.
Khuliso Mudau and Elias Mokwana both missed chances to make it 2-0 before half-time, and Bafana Bafana were soon ruing those opportunities as Dele-Bashiru brilliantly turned on the edge of the box to slam in Nigeria’s equaliser just 37 seconds after the restart.
The second half became littered with chances at both ends; Nigeria having the better chances, but seeing South Africa goalkeeper Ronwen Williams and his woodwork deny a number of efforts from Bright Osayi-Samuel, Samu Chukwueze, Ademola Lookman and Terem Moffi late on.
Nigeria dominated large spells of the second period having been below-par in the first, but Chukwueze striking the crossbar from close range and Atalanta star Lookman being heavily marked whenever he got the ball were signs that it wasn’t going to be the Super Eagles’ day.
South Africa continued their counter-attacking style and had opportunities of their own through Mokwana’s scuffed shot and Percy Tau’s huge miss from right in front. Chances aplenty, but no goals, and the two sides have to settle for a point apiece – a point which doesn’t really help either in their mission to chase down surprise Group C leaders Lesotho.
Nigeria Stat       South Africa
15          Shots    8
5Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Shots on target 4
57%       Possession         43%
482        Passes 368
3             Corners               3
8             Fouls    16
1             Yellow cards      3
0             Offsides              11
IVORY COAST VERSUS GABON 1-0
Seko Fofana’s 36th-minute strike marked a successful homecoming for the Ivorians, playing their first home match since winning the Africa Cup of Nations in February, as they beat Gabon 1-0 in Korhogo to go clear at the top of Group F.
MOROCCO VERSUS ZAMBIA 2-1
A soft looking penalty saw Hakim Ziyech put Morocco ahead after six minutes against Zambia in Agadir in Group E but there was nothing fortuitous about their second in the 67th minute as Brahim Diaz’s mazy run set up teenage debutant Eliesse Ben Seghir, who recently switched allegiance from France.
Zambia pulled a goal back from Edward Chilufya in the 80th minute but Morocco held out for 2-1 triumph.
OTHER AFRICAN FEATURES
Earlier on Friday, Lesotho kept up their giant killing start to the qualifiers with a 2-0 win over Zimbabwe in Johannesburg.
Rethabile Rasethuntsa and Thabantso Jane scored in the first half of Zimbabwe’s home match, which was played in neighbouring South Africa because of a ban on Zimbabwean stadiums, declared not up to standard for international matches.
Lesotho had held Nigeria in their opening qualifier in November and now have five points after three games.
Burundi also upset the odds as they held fellow east Africans Kenya 1-1 in neutral Lilongwe, Malawi with an 85th-minute equaliser from Sudi Abdallah after a defensive error.
Kenya, whose home game it was, had gone ahead in the 72nd minute through substitute Duke Abuya.
Both Mozambique and Uganda joined Algeria and Guinea at the head of Group G with two wins out of three matches after home victories on Friday.
Mozambique were 2-0 up against Somalia after 30 minutes but in the end had to hold on for a 2-1 victory while Mohamed Shaban got a 74th minute winner for Uganda at home to Botswana in Kampala.
Angola were a goal to the good after two minutes at home to Eswatini but could not add to Mabululu’s effort. They still won, however, to stay unbeaten in Group D and join Libya at the top of the standings.
Rayon Raveloson grabbed a double as Madagascar won 2-1 in their island derby over the Comoros at Soccer City in Johannesburg on Friday to make it two wins out of three in Group I.
Madagascar now have six points to join the Comoros, who had won both their opening qualifiers in November, and Ghana at the top of Group I in the battle for a place at the 2026 finals in North America.
There are nine African qualifying groups with the winner advancing to the finals. A potential extra place is available for the best placed runner-up through playoffs with other continents.
The last two matches in the third round of qualification will be played on Saturday with the fourth round of fixtures starting on Sunday.