Praia – First time FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Cape Verde, stand at the threshold of history tonight as they host Eswatini in the final round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (CAF Group D) tournament.
The highly anticipated fixture, scheduled for 6:00 pm, Central European Time, presents the Blue Sharks with a golden opportunity to secure their inaugural appearance at the expanded global showpiece in North America. The historic match is being played at the Estadio Nacional de Cabo Verde.
Cape Verde enters the decisive Matchday 10 in pole position in Group D with 20 points, maintaining a crucial two-point lead over second-placed Cameroon (18 points). The scenario is simple, a victory for Cape Verde guarantees them the top spot and the automatic qualification berth, regardless of the result in the simultaneous fixture between Cameroon and Angola.
The hosts were denied an early celebration after a dramatic 3-3 draw against Libya in the previous match, where they fought back from a two-goal deficit. That result, though tense, ensured their fate remains entirely in their own hands against the group’s bottom side.
The consensus among sports analysts heavily favours Cape Verde with a strong campaign form (six wins, two draws, one loss) versus Eswatini’s winless streak. Cape Verde lost to Cameroon (1-4), drawing with Libya (3-3) and Angola (0-0), securing a combined score of 9-1.
As football analyst, Alex Lawes, of The Stats Zone reported, “Lawes highlights Eswatini as among the weakest sides in African international football and asserts that they should not have remotely enough to prevent a party from taking place across the Cape Verde Islands.”
Eswatini (Sihlangu), currently bottom of the table with only three points, are eliminated from contention but will be playing purely for pride.
Despite their overall poor campaign, their ability to score, demonstrated by their recent 2-2 draw with Angola where striker Justice Johnpaul Figuareido netted twice, means the hosts must remain focused. The overwhelming betting prediction supports a Cape Verde win, reflecting the significant gulf in form, momentum, and the motivation of playing for national history.




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