Four African countries have confirmed their World Cup slots following Thursday’s quarter final clashes in Morocco.
Nine times CAF WAFCON Champions Nigeria beat rivals Cameroon while South Africa dispatched off Tunisia to qualify to the next’s World Cup.
The Super Falcons and Banyana Banyana have joined Morocco and Copper Queens who qualified 24 hours earlier.
The four losing quarter finalists – Botswana, Cameroon, Tunisia and Senegal – will now battle it out for a play off slot.

How things stand in FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifying
Nineteen nations already assured of their places at Australia & New Zealand 2023
Thirteen slots remain up for grabs
July is a huge month in qualifying across the world

Qualified for Australia & New Zealand 2023
Australia, Canada, China PR, Costa Rica, Denmark, France, Jamaica, Japan, Korea Republic, Morocco, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, USA, Vietnam, Zambia.
Qualified for the intercontinental play-offs
Chinese Taipei, Haiti, Panama, Thailand,
Up next
- CAF Women’s Cup of Nations (2-23 July)
- Concacaf W Championship (4-18 July)
- Copa America Femenina (8-30 July)
- OFC Women’s Nations Cup (13-30 July)
- UEFA qualifying matches (23-28 June; 31 August-5 September)


