AFCON 2027 qualifiers [FULL DRAWS]

Nigeria will begin their qualification journey for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) against Madagascar, Tanzania and Guinea-Bissau following the official qualifying draw conducted by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

The draw, which maps out the path to the expanded 2027 finals jointly hosted by Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, featured 48 countries split into four pots containing 12 teams each. Every group includes one side from each pot, while the top two teams in every group will advance to the finals.

Defending champions Morocco landed in Group A together with Gabon, Niger and Lesotho.

South Africa, encouraged by recent improvements under Hugo Broos, were also handed a favourable draw and will play in Group D.

One of the major talking points in Group D is the clash between South Africa and hosts Kenya, managed by former South African international Benni McCarthy, which adds an emotional dimension to the encounter.

Other standout fixtures include the heavyweight Group C showdown between Ghana and Ivory Coast, a rematch of the 2015 AFCON final.

The qualifying series is expected to kick off in September 2026 and continue through March 2027.

 

FULL DRAW – AFCON

Group A

Morocco
Gabon
Niger
Lesotho

Group B

Egypt
Angola
Malawi
South Sudan

Group C

Ivory Coast
Ghana
Gambia
Somalia

Group D

South Africa

Guinea

Kenya

Eritrea

Group E

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Equatorial Guinea

Sierra Leone

Zimbabwe

Group F

Burkina Faso

Benin

Mauritania

Central African Republic

Group G

Cameroon

Comoros

Namibia

Congo

Group H

Tunisia

Uganda

Libya

Botswana

Group I

Algeria

Zambia

Togo

Burundi

Group J

Senegal

Mozambique

Sudan

Ethiopia

Group K

Mali

Cape Verde

Rwanda

Liberia

Group L

Nigeria

Madagascar

Tanzania

Guinea-Bissau

AFCON 2027Qualifiers