Rwanda and South Africa are set to clash in a crucial CAF 2026 World Cup qualifying encounter at Stade Huye on Tuesday, both aiming for vital three points.
In their opening qualifier, the hosts settled for a draw, while the visitors secured maximum points.
Match preview:
South Africa narrowly defeated Benin Republic at Moses Mabhida Stadium, holding a two-goal lead at halftime with goals from Percy Tau and Khuliso Mudau. Despite a late goal from Steve Mounie, it marked the end of a two-game draw streak for Bafana Bafana, who remain unbeaten in 17 of their last 18 outings.
Rwanda faced a goalless draw against Zimbabwe in Group C’s curtain-raiser, extending their winless streak to six games. The hosts, who haven’t won a home game in over 18 months, aim to break this trend and kickstart their World Cup qualifying journey.
Rwanda World Cup Qualifying – Africa form: D
Rwanda form (all competitions): L D L L D D
South Africa World Cup Qualifying – Africa form: W
South Africa form (all competitions): W D W D D W
Team News:
Bonheur Mugisha is uncertain due to an injury scare, and if unfit, Olivier Niyonzima may return to the lineup. South Africa’s Percy Tau, after an outstanding performance, aims to lead the attack again. Ronwen Williams is likely to retain his goalkeeper position despite a busy schedule.
Rwanda possible starting lineup: Ntwali; Omborenga, Manzi, Mutsinzi, Imanishimwe; Sahabo, Mugisha, Bizimana; Nshuti, Byiringiro, Niyonzima
South Africa possible starting lineup: Williams; Modiba, Mvala, Xulu, Mudau; Sithole, Mokoena; Tau, Zwane, Hlongwane; Makgopa










































