Senegal kicks off their 2026 World Cup qualification (CAF) campaign by hosting South Sudan at Stade Me Abdoulaye Wade on Saturday.
Under the guidance of coach Aliou Cisse, the African champions are considered favorites to advance from Group B. However, they must approach their matches cautiously to avoid potential upsets on the road to what could be their fourth appearance at the global showpiece.
In the upcoming clash against South Sudan in Diamniadio, Senegal aims to secure maximum points to ensure a strong start to their World Cup ambitions. Despite DR Congo posing a challenge in the group, Senegal focuses on their own performance and aims to match the high standards set by their manager.
Senegal, led by Cisse, has a strong record in World Cup qualifying at home, with just one draw against Burkina Faso in September 2017. The reigning continental champions aim to continue this success against South Sudan, and anything less than a win would put them in a position of playing catch-up.
South Sudan, while unlikely to qualify for the 2026 finals, aims to make Group B intriguing by putting up a competitive fight. Under coach Nicolas Dupuis, they seek to challenge favored opponents, even if victory seems unlikely. South Sudan has never qualified for a World Cup, facing challenges from nations with superior talent.
In terms of team news, Nicolas Jackson’s recent goal-scoring form for Chelsea may see him leading South Sudan’s attack. Senegal’s star player, Sadio Mane, is expected to make a significant impact alongside experienced players like Kalidou Koulibaly, Idrissa Gueye, and Edouard Mendy.
Although South Sudan has changed managers since their last competitive fixture, they may rely on standout performers from AFCON qualification, such as Chol Daniel, who scored two of their five goals. Stalwart strikers Tito Okello or Ajak Riak could lead the attack in their challenging encounter with Senegal.
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