Back in May this year, CAF has announced a new format for the qualifiers of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, following the decision by FIFA to increase Africa’s quota from five to nine direct tickets.The new format, which was approved by the Executive Committee of CAF during its meeting in Algiers on Thursday, will see the 54 Member Associations divided into nine groups of six teams each.Games will be played on a round robin basis, and the top team from each group after Match Day 10, will earn an automatic qualification to the 2026 World Cup to be hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.Consequently, the best four second placed teams from across all nine groups will enter into a Continental play-off to determine one winner who will then proceed to a second and final play-off which will include six teams from the other different confederations.The top two of these six will qualify for the World Cup to make up the 48 teams.The qualifiers are scheduled to start in November this year, with Match Day One and Two scheduled for between 13-21 November, while the third and fourth match days are scheduled for June 2024.The last match day will be in the week of October 6-14 while the Continental play-off will be staged between 10-18 November 2025 at a venue to be communicated later.##NAJAVA_MECA_7363390##Seeding for 2026 World Cup Africa qualifying draw in Abidjan in the Ivory Coast on Wednesday (finals appearances in brackets):Pot 1Morocco (6), Senegal (3), Tunisia (6), Algeria (4), Egypt (3), Nigeria (6), Cameroon (8), Mali, Ivory Coast (3)Pot 2Burkina Faso, Ghana (4), South Africa (3), Cape Verde, Democratic Republic of Congo (1), Guinea, Zambia, Gabon, Equatorial GuineaPot 3Uganda, Benin, Mauritania, Kenya, Congo Brazzaville, Madagascar, Guinea-Bissau, Namibia, Angola (1)Pot 4Mozambique, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Togo (1), Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Central African Republic, Malawi, LibyaPot 5Niger, Comoros, Sudan, Rwanda, Burundi, Ethiopia, Eswatini, Botswana, LiberiaPot 6Lesotho, South Sudan, Mauritius, Chad, Sao Tome e Principe, Djibouti, Seychelles, Eritrea, Somalia- Groups will consist of one nation from each pot- Nine group winners qualify for World Cup in Canada, Mexico and United States- Best four group runners-up enter play-offs and winners qualify for inter-confederation tournamentFIFA World Cup 2026 Africa qualifiers to kick-off in November:▪️9 groups of 6 teams with group winners qualifying directly. ▪️4 best runners-up to play playoff then continental play off ▪️10 games per team until Nov 18, 2025Road to America begins now! pic.twitter.com/Pb3fNYVlAD— Eric Njiru (@EricNjiiru) May 18, 2023 Matchdays1, 2: Nov 13-21, 20233, 4: June 3-11, 20245, 6: Mar 17-25, 20257, 8: Sept 1-9, 20259, 10: Oct 6-14, 2025Play-offsNov 10-18, 2025Note: Zimbabwe suspended by FIFA since Feb 2022 over government interference in footballThe FIFA Play-off tournament is scheduled for March 2026.The Executive Committee also announced that the Official Draw of the FIFA World Cup 2026 African Qualifiers will be held on July 12, 2023 in Cotonou, Benin, the night before the 45th CAF Ordinary General Assembly.At the Qatar World Cup last year, Africa was represented by Morocco, Senegal, Cameroon, Ghana and Tunisia.Morocco finished fourth and made history by becoming the first ever African country to reach the semi-finals.🚨 OFFICIAL: 2026 FIFA World Cup Africa Qualifiers draw levels. The draw is on the 12th of July! 🌍🏆 the rules : • 9 groups of 6 teams • The first 9 teams will go to the World Cup pic.twitter.com/zqq0t4YUkw— Djamal Chehba (@djamal_chehba) June 29, 2023 © Agence France-Presse / cafonline.com