Cameroon will play Libya in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers on Tuesday, March 25, at 19:00 GMT in Yaoundé.
This game, set at the Stade Omnisport de Doula Stadium, is part of Matchday 6 and is crucial for both teams’ aspirations to qualify for the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
Group D comprises Cameroon, Cape Verde, Angola, Libya, Eswatini, and Mauritius.
This match is particularly significant as a win for Cameroon would take them to 12 points, solidifying their position, while a Libya victory would bring them to 11 points, intensifying the competition at the top. Cape Verde currently leads the group with 10 points after five games.
Cameroon’s squad features experienced players like goalkeeper Andre Onana, whose shot-stopping is vital, and striker Vincent Aboubakar, known for his goal-scoring.
Libya relies on experienced forward Ahmed Krawaa and midfielder Abdullah Dagou, whose creativity could unlock defenses. Cameroon’s home advantage and recent performances suggest a tight, attacking game.
Cameroon might edge out a 2-1 win, considering their goal difference (+6) compared to Libya’s (+1) and their ability to convert chances at home.