What does DRC need to qualify for the World Cup?
DRC needs to win against Sudan and hope that Senegal loses their match.
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) will face Sudan in a decisive World Cup qualifier at the Pentecost Martyrs Stadium in Kinshasa on Tuesday. The Leopards need a victory to keep their World Cup dreams alive. Kick-off is at 9pm CAT.
The DRC finds itself in a must-win situation as they host Sudan in their final qualifier. Their recent 1-0 victory over Togo kept them in contention, but they still rely on Senegal dropping points. Sudan, already out of contention, will be playing for pride. In their previous encounter in November 2023, Sudan defeated DRC 1-0.
**Key Players:**
DRC needs to win against Sudan and hope that Senegal loses their match.
If Senegal draws, they would be level with the DRC on points but ahead on goal difference unless the DRC score seven goals to pull themselves level.
Yes, with a win and a favorable result from Senegal, the DRC can secure a spot as one of the best second-placed teams to fight for a chance to reach the FIFA Play-Off Tournament.
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