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Rival watch: 5 matches Nigerians should watch, could shape intercontinental playoffs

Rival watch: 5 matches Nigerians should watch, could shape intercontinental playoffs

As the Super Eagles of Nigeria prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup playoffs on the continent of Africa, attention turns to key global fixtures that could shape the intercontinental playoffs field

With just one playoffs slot available to Africa, Nigerians must keep a close eye on rivals Cameroon, Gabon, and DR Congo, while monitoring developments in Asia, North/Central America, and Oceania that could influence knockout pathways.

Here are the key matchups to follow:

Africa

Four teams: Nigeria, Cameroon, DR Congo, and Gabon are in a direct scramble for Africa’s lone ticket to the intercontinental playoffs.

While Nigeria will square up against Gabon, Cameroon will face DR Congo, with the winner to face the winner between Gabon and Nigeria for the sole ticket from Africa.

Asia

Asia’s playoff slot will be decided by a two-legged tie between:

UAE vs Iraq

Matches: November 13 & 18

Why it matters: Nigeria could potentially face the winner in the intercontinental round. A more familiar Middle-Eastern style (UAE) or the physical Iraqi game could await Africa’s sole survivor.

CONCACAF

Three second-placed teams from CONCACAF’s third round will enter the intercontinental playoff mini bracket.

Teams still in contention include:

Bermuda, Costa Rica, Curacao, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Haiti, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Panama, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago

Group leaders qualify directly; runners-up advance to playoffs.

Matches to monitor:

Jamaica & Panama fixtures — likely favourites

Costa Rica & Honduras — established threats

Surprise teams like Haiti & Guatemala

Any of these sides could match up with Africa’s representative in a knockout duel.

Oceania

New Caledonia: They have already sealed their intercontinental berth after topping the Oceania zone. Their opponent from Africa will likely be favoured, but their discipline and athleticism should not be underestimated.

South America

Bolivia

Having narrowly missed automatic qualification, Bolivia will enter the intercontinental playoffs.

They pose a serious challenge, especially at altitude — a factor that has troubled top sides for decades.

Confirmed Intercontinental Playoffs Teams

Bolivia (South America)

New Caledonia (Oceania)

Playoffs: Nigeria, other teams still competing for places

Africa: Cameroon, DR Congo, Gabon, Nigeria

Asia: UAE, Iraq

CONCACAF: 12 teams still in contention

The intercontinental playoff will feature two teams from the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) and one team apiece from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL), Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) and the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC).

Why This Matters for Nigeria and Playoffs Hopes

Nigeria’s qualification path may extend beyond Africa meaning familiarity with opponents outside the continent is vital. Whether the Super Eagles land Iraq, Jamaica, Panama, New Caledonia, or Bolivia, knowing their trends, strengths, and form helps shape preparation.

The 2026 World Cup will host 48 teams across the United States, Mexico, and Canada the biggest field ever. As competition intensifies, every Nigerian fan must be attentive not only to the Eagles but to key rivals abroad.

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