Will the Pharaohs secure World Cup qualification tonight? Our homegrown team will be walking onto the pitch at Burkina Faso’s Stade du 4 Août tonight in the capital of Ouagadougou as part of the 8th round of African qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.

Group standings: Egypt leads Group A with 19 points through six victories and one draw, while Burkina Faso trails in second place with 14 points. Behind them are Guinea-Bissau with 10 points and Sierra Leone with 9 points, both of which have lost hope of direct qualification, instead competing for second place to qualify for the playoffs.

Egypt’s qualification chances: A victory over Burkina Faso by any margin can mean The Pharaohs announcing their fourth World Cup appearance in history, joining the 1934, 1990, and 2018 advents. A draw will postpone qualification to the next round, during which the Egyptian team would need just one point from their matches against Djibouti and Guinea-Bissau in October. Defeat would change the dynamic completely, forcing our team to clinch both upcoming matches to qualify, or wait for their rivals to stumble.

WHERE TO WATCH- You can catch Egypt vs. Burkina Faso on one of these channels: ON Sport | MBC Egypt 2 | SSC 1.

Other important African qualifying matches to keep an eye on:

  • DR Congo vs. Senegal (7pm)
  • Togo vs. Sudan (7pm)
  • South Africa vs. Nigeria (7pm)
  • Cape Verde vs. Cameroon (7pm)
  • Gabon vs. Côte d’Ivoire (10pm)


Egypt’s and Tunisia’s B teams will be facing off in another friendly match tonight at 9:30pm, as part of preparations for the Arab Cup this December.

The teams shook hands last Saturday, with our homegrown team coming out on top thanks to a goal scored by Mohamed “Afsha” Magdy.

Egypt’s Arab Cup group includes the UAE and Jordan, alongside the victor of the upcoming Kuwait-Mauritania match. The primary Pharaohs have deputized the B team so that they can center their focus on the African Cup of Nations in Morocco.


European World Cup qualifiers we’re flipping through, all with a starting whistle of 9:45pm:

  • France vs. Ireland
  • Hungary vs. Portugal
  • Norway vs. Moldova
  • Serbia vs. England