Morocco to host Wafcon again as road to 2026 decided
Morocco will host the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) for the third time in a row in 2026, with the qualifying path announced on Thursday.
Thirty-eight countries have entered preliminaries for the tournament, four fewer than the number that began the process for the 2024 edition.
Sides will play two rounds of home and away ties to decide which 11 teams will join the host nation at Wafcon 2026.
The six highest-ranked countries - Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia, Ghana, Cameroon and Ivory Coast - have each received a bye to the second round.
The first qualifying round will take place in February 2025, with the second round in October next year.
The dates of the tournament are yet to be announced by the Confederation of African Football.
Botswana and DR Congo have qualified for the 2024 finals but could both be missing from the 2026 edition after being handed a tricky draw.
They will face each other in the first round of preliminaries, and the winners will then meet reigning continental champions South Africa.
The delayed 2024 Wafcon finals are scheduled to be held in Morocco from 5-26 July next year, having been pushed back because of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The timing of the 12-team tournament was only announced in June.
The North African kingdom also staged the 2022 finals.
Wafcon 2026 qualifying draw
First round
Angola v Zimbabwe
Malawi v Congo-Brazzaville
Botswana v DR Congo
Tanzania v Equatorial Guinea
Uganda v Ethiopia
Eswatini v Namibia
Burundi v Burkina Faso
Djibouti v Togo
South Sudan v Algeria
Rwanda v Egypt
Kenya v Tunisia
Niger v The Gambia
Benin v Sierra Leone
Guinea v Cape Verde
Gabon v Mali
Chad v Senegal
Home and away ties to be held from 17-26 February 2025
Second round
Angola or Zimbabwe v Malawi or Congo-Brazzaville
Botswana or DR Congo v South Africa
Tanzania or Equatorial Guinea v Uganda or Ethiopia
Eswatini or Namibia v Zambia
Burundi or Burkina Faso v Djibouti or Togo
South Sudan or Algeria v Cameroon
Rwanda or Egypt v Ghana
Kenya or Tunisia v Niger or The Gambia
Benin or Sierra Leone v Nigeria
Guinea or Cape Verde v Gabon or Mali
Chad or Senegal v Ivory Coast
Home and away ties to be held from 20-28 October 2025