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2026 World Cup Playoffs: The draw for the intercontinental tournament is scheduled for next Thursday
FIFA has chosen November 20th as the date for the draw for the intercontinental play-off tournament for the 2026 World Cup.
The ceremony will be held at the headquarters of the world football governing body.
Which of Gabon, Nigeria, Cameroon, or the DR Congo will be holding their breath to find out who their opponents will be in the intercontinental playoffs for the 2026 World Cup?
For now, it’s difficult to give a definitive answer. The four nations will face off between November 13th and 16th to determine their fate.
Meanwhile, FIFA has already set the schedule for the draw for the 2026 World Cup playoff tournament.
It will take place on November 20th at FIFA headquarters in Zurich. Gabon will attach great importance to this event should they qualify through the playoffs in the African zone.
As a reminder, Gabon will first face Nigeria this Thursday. If Nigeria win, the Super Eagles will then take on either Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions or the DRC’s Leopards on Sunday.
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Free Entry for fans at Nigeria-Gabon World Cup play-off?

Just hours before kickoff of the crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying clash between Nigeria and Gabon, Gabonese news outlet, L’Union has announced that FIFA has offereda major incentive for supporters — free entry to the Prince Moulay El Hassan Stadium in Rabat this evening.
According to the publication, there is an online link granting fans free access to the match venue. It announced that Gabonese residents in Morocco, especially those based in Rabat, should register for the free ticket via https://surl.li/hzkqft.
Sports Village Square could not guarantee the safety of the link. L’Union pointed out that successful registration provides personalized access to the stadium for what is expected to be a high-stakes battle on the road to the 2026 World Cup.
Also, the Gabonese Press Agency (AGP), added that the crowd could play a decisive role: “While the outcome on the field remains uncertain, the team with the most supporters in the stands could benefit from crucial motivation,” AGP noted.
More than 3,000 Gabonese fans, many of them students, are expected to turn up in festive colours to spur on the Gabonese Panthers.
The Super Eagles, however, will not lack support either, with Morocco hosting a sizeable Nigerian community ready to fill their section with energy and chants for the three-time African champions.
The winner of Thursday’s showdown will face the victor of the Cameroon vs. Democratic Republic of Congo fixture on Sunday.
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Gabon Face Nigeria in High-Stakes World Cup Play-Off Showdown

By Kunle Solaja.
A fierce contest is expected on Thursday when Gabon’s Panthers take on the Super Eagles of Nigeria in the semi-finals of the African play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The match kicks off at 4 p.m. (Nigerian time) at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.
Gabon coach Thierry Mouyouma has a full-strength squad at his disposal, including captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Denis Bouanga, Mario Lemina, Didier Ndong, Guelor Kanga, and veteran defender Bruno Ecuele Manga.
The team, which arrived in Morocco on Monday, is based at the Ziaida Palace and Spa sports complex in Benslimane, about 50 kilometres from the Moroccan capital.
“We’re here to write another page in Gabonese football history,” Mouyouma declared, acknowledging the scale of the challenge ahead.
“If Gabon intends to grow and move beyond the quarter-finals at future Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, we must learn to compete with the top African nations — and Nigeria is one of them. This play-off is a decisive turning point for us.”
The Panthers will need to overcome daunting odds — Gabon have beaten Nigeria only once in the past 40 years — to reach the intercontinental play-off that will determine one of the final spots at the expanded 48-team World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Their opponents, Nigeria, also arrived in Rabat on Monday with a star-studded lineup featuring Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, Samuel Chukwueze, Alex Iwobi, Frank Onyeka, and captain William Troost-Ekong. The Super Eagles advanced to the play-offs after a commanding 4–0 win over Benin in their final qualifying match.
Despite their superior record and firepower, Troost-Ekong warned against complacency. “Gabon is a solid team. Aubameyang leads a talented group that can cause real problems for defenders,” the Nigerian captain said. “In Africa, you should never underestimate any opponent — and we won’t make that mistake with Gabon.”
Thursday’s clash in Rabat promises to be an open, attacking battle between two ambitious sides, each eager to edge closer to a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Face-Off: Aubameyang vs Osimhen — Experience Meets Explosive Youth

By Kunle Solaja.
As Nigeria and Gabon prepare to lock horns in Rabat, the spotlight falls on two talismanic forwards whose names ignite stadiums across Africa and Europe.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, the seasoned striker with a glittering career across Europe’s top leagues, faces off against Victor Osimhen, the fiery Nigerian goal machine redefining modern African attacking play.
Both men carry their nations’ hopes — one seeking a renaissance, the other chasing legacy-defining consistency.
For Victor Osimhen, every match is more than a contest — it’s a statement. The Galatasaray striker, famed for his ferocious pace, aerial power, and tireless pressing, remains the focal point of Nigeria’s Super Eagles attack as they chase a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Still only 26, Osimhen already embodies the future of African forward play — combining strength, instinct, and technical refinement in a way that has made him one of Europe’s most feared strikers.
His goals fired his former club, Napoli to the 2023 Serie A title, ending a 33-year wait, and earned him the CAF African Footballer of the Year crown.
Now, he brings that same hunger to the national stage. With over 20 international goals, Osimhen is rapidly climbing Nigeria’s all-time scoring chart and has become the symbol of a new, ambitious generation of Super Eagles.
Thursday’s showdown with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s Gabon offers more than a semi-final ticket — it’s a battle of eras: the veteran icon versus the modern predator.
“Osimhen gives everything for the team,” said Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong. “His energy lifts everyone around him — he never stops running, never stops believing.”
As Nigeria’s spearhead prepares to test Gabon’s defence in Rabat, one truth stands clear: if Aubameyang represents Gabon’s golden era, Osimhen is Nigeria’s roaring present — and perhaps, its glittering future.
When Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang pulls on the Gabon shirt, something changes — for his teammates, his country, and the crowd that still believes in footballing miracles.
Now 36, the Olympique Marseille forward remains the emotional and tactical heartbeat of Thierry Mouyouma’s side. After briefly stepping away from international duty in 2022, Aubameyang’s return has reignited Gabon’s ambitions, bringing experience and leadership to a team desperate to reach new heights.
Aubameyang’s blistering pace may have mellowed with time, but his intelligence, movement, and eye for goal remain lethal. With 30 international goals, he is Gabon’s all-time leading scorer — and the man Mouyouma will look to once again when the Panthers face the might of Nigeria’s defence.
Against a Super Eagles backline marshalled by William Troost-Ekong, Aubameyang’s ability to find space and capitalize on defensive lapses could be Gabon’s best hope of pulling off an upset in Rabat.
“He still sets the tone for the younger players,” Mouyouma said earlier this week. “His presence alone gives the team belief.”
This Thursday, that belief will be tested — and once again, all eyes will be on Aubameyang to deliver.
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