South Sudan host Djibouti in crucial 2027 AFCON preliminary clash
South Sudan will host Djibouti in Juba at 13:00 local time in the preliminary round of qualifying for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations, with both teams aiming to take an early step towards the group stage.
The first-leg encounter is expected to be closely contested, as neither side can afford to slip at this early stage of the competition.
With progression on the line, the fixture offers both teams a chance to build momentum in their respective campaigns.
For South Sudan, qualification for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations remains a clear objective. The country’s football authorities have made it a priority, investing effort and resources to improve results on the pitch.
Following a mixed run during the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, the Bright Stars now shift their attention to continental competition.
The match also provides an opportunity for the coaching staff to evaluate the squad and address areas that have previously caused concern.
Facing Djibouti at home offers a chance to test adjustments and measure progress against a side with its own ambitions.
Djibouti arrive in Juba with similar intentions. The visitors will use the fixture as a platform to reassess their squad and attempt to halt a difficult run of results.
Despite ending 2025 on a strong note with seven consecutive victories, their recent overall form has been less convincing.
The Red Sharks will be particularly mindful of their record against opponents in recent matches, having lost four of their last five. Improving that record will be a priority as they seek to gain an advantage ahead of the return leg.
With the match set to take place in a stadium lacking the usual backing of supporters, both teams may find opportunities in what is expected to be an open contest.
The outcome of this first leg could prove decisive in shaping the path to the next round of qualification.
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