Congo qualifies for the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after defeating Uzbekistan 3-1, becoming the eighth African team to reach the round of 32. The result comes as Africa sets a record at the tournament, with 10 nations earning qualification for the World Cup overall and eight advancing to the round of 32 after 17 days of play. The African teams confirmed for the last-32 stage are Morocco, South Africa, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Cape Verde, Egypt, and Congo. Morocco is highlighted as the continent’s most advanced side from the previous edition, reaching the semifinals in Qatar and entering the tournament with momentum, including a 1-1 draw against Brazil.

In the match, Congo scores through a goal by Fiston Mayele at 78 minutes, and Yoane Wissa contributes with a penalty at 68 minutes and another goal in stoppage time. With qualification secured, Congo’s next opponent is England, while other African sides’ progression depends on remaining fixtures, including Algeria, which can still advance with a win or draw.