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Tunisia Beat Equatorial Guinea 1-0 To Qualify For 2026 FIFA World Cup

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
9 months ago
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Tunisia Beat Equatorial Guinea 1 0 To Qualify For 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Tunisia have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after scoring a dramatic stoppage-time winner away against Equatorial Guinea.

The North Africans came under pressure for most of the game in Malabo, with the hosts needing victory themselves to keep alive their own hopes of reaching the finals.

Tunisia had goalkeeper Aymen Dahmen to thank for a string of saves in the second half as he acrobatically kept out efforts from Saul Coco, Emilio Nsue and Alejandro Masogo.

With Equatorial Guinea pushing forward in search of a goal, the Carthage Eagles won the match from a counter attack in the last of four added minutes.

Firas Chaouat dispossessed Coco, advanced into the box and unselfishly squared for Mohamed Ben Romdhane to score past Jesus Owono.

Tunisia were assured of top spot in Group H with two games to spare, and have reached Canada, Mexico and the United States without conceding a goal in their eight qualifiers to date.

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It will be the seventh time the national side – who have never progressed past the group stage at a World Cup – will feature at the finals.

Meanwhile, Equatorial Guinea’s hopes of a first-ever World Cup qualification appeared distant as only the four best-ranked second placed sides in Africa will enter the continental play-offs.

The National Thunder were fourth in Group H, two points behind second-placed Namibia having played a game more.

However, the Equatoguinean federation has lodged an appeal against a decision by world governing body FIFA to impose two forfeits against them for fielding an ineligible player earlier in the qualifying campaign.

Should the appeal be successful, they would climb back to second in the table.

Tunisia become the second African side to qualify for the 2026 World Cup after North African rivals Morocco sealed their spot on Friday.

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