Somalia’s national football team is set to face a challenging test as they travel to Oran, Algeria, for FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers.
Algeria aims to secure its World Cup spot and Somalia will be looking to make a mark and gain valuable experience on the continental stage.
When Will Somalia play Against Algeria in World Cup 2026 Qualifiers?
For Somali football fans, this match is an opportunity to rally behind their national team and showcase their passion for the sport.
Despite being underdogs, Somalia has steadily improved in recent years, and matches like this offer a chance for players to test themselves against top-tier African teams.
On Wednesday, October 9, at 5:00 p.m. (Algerian time), Vladimir Petkovic’s Algerian squad will host the Somali team at the Miloud Hadefi Stadium in a decisive 9th round qualifier.
How to Watch Somalia vs Algeria
Somali supporters abroad and at home can catch the match through both free-to-air and paid channels, ensuring no fan misses this crucial encounter.
Check local listings or online streaming platforms to watch the game live and cheer for Somalia’s national heroes.
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Group Standings and Stakes
Algeria currently leads the group with 19 points, ahead of Uganda and Mozambique, who each have 15 points.
A win for Algeria would confirm their qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, their first appearance since 2014, when they reached the round of 16 before losing to Germany in extra time.
What is Expected from the Somali Team at the World Cup 2026 Qualifiers?
For Somalia, every match is a chance to gain international recognition, improve FIFA rankings, and build experience for the next generation of Somali footballers.
Fans are hopeful that the team will play with determination, resilience, and pride, representing the country on one of football’s biggest stages.
As Somali supporters prepare to follow the match live, excitement is building, with hopes that this experience will help strengthen the team’s future and inspire young players across the nation.