Nigeria Lands Easy Group For AFCON 2027 Qualifiers

Nigeria has been drawn in what is relatively considered as an easy group for the 2027 Africa Cup Of Nations holding in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda.

Following the draws held in Cairo on Tuesday,Nigeria is drawn against Madagascar, Guinea-Bissau and co-host Tanzania in Group L.

The draw, organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), officially launched the qualification campaign for the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania under the “PAMOJA 2027” banner. 

A total of 48 nations were drawn into 12 groups of four teams, with the top teams advancing to the continental tournament scheduled to take place from June 19 to July 17, 2027. 

Nigeria, one of Africa’s top-seeded nations, will be aiming to secure qualification after finishing third at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, where the Super Eagles defeated Egypt on penalties to win the bronze medal.

The inclusion of Tanzania in Group L adds an interesting dimension to the qualifiers, as the East African nation has already secured automatic qualification as one of the tournament’s co-hosts. Under CAF’s qualification format, hosts will still participate in the qualifiers despite already being guaranteed a place at the finals. 

Full AFCON 2027 Qualifying Groups

Group A: Morocco, Gabon, Niger Republic, Lesotho

Group B: Egypt, Angola, Malawi, South Sudan

Group C: Ivory Coast, Ghana, Somalia, Gambia

Group D: South Africa, Guinea, Eritrea, Kenya

Group E: DR Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe

Group F: Burkina Faso, Benin Republic, Mauritania, Central African Republic

Group G: Cameroon, Comoros, Namibia, Congo

Group H: Tunisia, Uganda, Libya, Botswana

Group I: Algeria, Zambia, Togo, Burundi

Group J: Senegal, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Sudan

Group K: Mali, Cape Verde, Rwanda, Liberia

Group L: Nigeria, Madagascar, Guinea-Bissau, Tanzania

CAF confirmed that the qualification matches will be played across multiple FIFA international windows beginning later this year. 

The 2027 edition will mark the first time in more than five decades that the Africa Cup of Nations will return to East Africa, and it will also be the first tournament to be jointly hosted by three countries in the region.

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