Women's AFCON 2026 runs July 25 to August 16 in Morocco, with 16 teams and holders Nigeria chasing a 10th title, and 2027 World Cup places at stake.

A record 10 African teams are at the 2026 World Cup, from Cabo Verde's debut to Morocco's charge. See who qualified and what is at stake for the continent.

Women's AFCON 2026 runs July 25 to August 16 in Morocco, with 16 teams and holders Nigeria chasing a 10th title, and 2027 World Cup places at stake.

South Africa reach the World Cup last 32 for the first time and Morocco advance, as Africa's record 10 teams chase history at the 2026 finals.