DR Congo’ s national team is set to play England in the World Cup last 32 after reaching the knockout stage for the first time. The team’s journey is described as unusually difficult, requiring 13 qualification matches and preparation disruptions linked to an Ebola outbreak. Reports say the United States imposed a 21-day isolation period on the squad before they were allowed into the country, and that a prominent supporter linked to a Lumumba statue was denied entry. The squad also reflects the country’s reliance on dual-national players: most of the 26 players were born outside DR Congo, with many having ties to France and some having represented European countries at youth level.
On the field, DR Congo recorded key results en route to the knockout stage, including wins over Cameroon and Nigeria in qualifying and a play-off victory over Jamaica in March. At the World Cup, they drew 1-1 with Portugal in their opening match, then lost 1-0 to Colombia, before beating Uzbekistan 3-1 to advance. The team is led by coach Sébastien Desabre and features English-connected players such as Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Axel Tuanzebe and Yoane Wissa.