U17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers: Key African clashes set for Saturday

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African teams compete in U17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers

The African qualifiers for the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup continue on Saturday with a series of matches across the continent, as teams compete for a place in the global tournament.

Several fixtures are set to take place on the same day, highlighting the intensity of the qualification process in the African zone.

Among the standout encounters is the clash between Tunisia and Senegal, a fixture expected to draw significant attention given the competitive nature of both sides at youth level.

Elsewhere, Burkina Faso will host Benin in the first leg of their tie, aiming to take an early advantage on home soil. Ivory Coast are also in action against Sierra Leone, with the match scheduled to be played in Yamoussoukro.

Both teams will be seeking a strong performance to boost their chances of progressing further in the qualifiers.

Additional matches will see Malawi face Burundi, while Niger take on Guinea, completing a busy schedule that underlines the importance of this stage of the competition.

Each fixture carries significant weight, as teams look to secure favourable results ahead of the return legs.

The qualification campaign serves as a pathway to the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup, making every match crucial for the young players involved.

For many, it represents an opportunity to showcase their talent on a larger stage and to contribute to their country’s ambitions in international football.

With matches spread throughout the day, attention will be divided across multiple venues, reflecting the scale of the competition.

Coaches and players alike will be focused on delivering disciplined performances, knowing that even small margins could prove decisive over the two-legged ties.

Saturday’s programme offers a snapshot of the growing competitiveness of women’s youth football in Africa, with several nations aiming to make their mark.

As the qualifiers progress, the results from these fixtures will begin to shape the race for qualification, setting the tone for the next phase of the tournament.

Saturday’s Fixtures (GMT)

  • 13:00 – Tunisia vs Senegal
  • 13:00 – Malawi vs Burundi
  • 15:00 – Niger vs Guinea
  • 16:00 – Burkina Faso vs Benin
  • 16:00 – Sierra Leone vs Ivory Coast