Salah double sends Egypt to 2026 World Cup
Mohamed Salah scored twice as Egypt secured their place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a commanding 3-0 victory over Djibouti on Wednesday, ensuring they top their African qualifying group with one game remaining.
Salah, the Liverpool forward, played a decisive role in Egypt’s qualification campaign, demonstrating his trademark composure and clinical finishing to secure direct qualification for the tournament. This marks Egypt’s return to the World Cup after their appearance in 2018. However, in that edition, Salah’s impact was limited due to a shoulder injury sustained shortly before the tournament, and Egypt failed to progress past the group stage.
The win over Djibouti solidifies Egypt’s position at the summit of Group A, edging out rivals Burkina Faso, who sit second after their 1-0 win against Sierra Leone. Elsewhere in the qualifiers, Cape Verde made a strong case for their first-ever World Cup berth by drawing 3-3 against Libya, while Cameroon and Angola also remained active contenders in Group D.
Salah’s performance underscores his vital contribution to Egypt’s national team, combining his high pressing resistance and goal-scoring capability. Under the tactical setup, Egypt has leveraged his ability to consistently create and convert chances, positioning them favorably for the upcoming tournament.
As one of nine African teams to qualify directly for the 2026 World Cup, Egypt will be included in the tournament draw scheduled for December 5 in Washington D.C. The team’s qualification reflects a strategic focus on blending experience with emerging domestic talent to strengthen their continental standing.
This qualification effort enhances Salah’s legacy beyond club level, positioning him as a central figure in Egypt’s pursuit of international success and underscoring Liverpool’s status as a producer of elite international talent.