Asia: Late Goals and Tight Contests Define the World Cup Qualifiers
In Asia, Saudi Arabia produced a remarkable comeback, defeating Indonesia 3–2 after Feras Al-Brikan scored twice, including a decisive penalty. The result keeps Saudi Arabia in strong contention in Group B. Meanwhile, Qatar were frustrated by Oman in a goalless stalemate, missing a chance to secure an early qualification.
Key Asian Results:
| Match | Score | Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Saudi Arabia vs Indonesia | 3–2 | Al-Brikan brace seals win |
| Qatar vs Oman | 0–0 | Defensive masterclass by Oman |
These outcomes leave the group wide open, with Qatar, Oman, and Indonesia still chasing automatic qualification.
Africa: Cape Verde Nears History in World Cup Qualifiers
Cape Verde’s 3–3 draw with Libya pushed them closer to their first-ever World Cup appearance. Despite a goalkeeping blunder from Libya, Cape Verde’s resilience keeps them top of Group D. Madagascar also impressed with a 2–1 win over Comoros, maintaining their qualification hopes.
South America: Brazil Shocked, Argentina March On
Bolivia stunned Brazil 1–0 in La Paz, reigniting their playoff hopes and shaking up the South American standings. Argentina and Ecuador, however, secured qualification with consistent performances, while Colombia, Uruguay, and Paraguay confirmed their tickets to the 2026 World Cup.
As qualification rounds near their end, teams across Asia, Africa, and South America are writing unforgettable stories in the world cup qualifiers, proving that football’s global magic is alive and unpredictable.





