Cape Verde became the second smallest nation to qualify for the World Cup.
• Last Update: October 13, 2025 07:34:03 pm BST • 2 min read

Cape Verde qualified for the World Cup for the first time, punching their ticket to the 2026 finals with a 3-0 win over Eswatini.
The Blue Sharks put themselves in the box seat to qualify from CAF Group D with a 1-0 home win over Cameroon last month.
Cape Verde fluffed their lines with the chance to qualify against Libya last Wednesday, drawing 3-3.
But they made no mistake against winless Eswatini.
Dailon Livramento put Cape Verde ahead three minutes into the second half, before Willy Semedo volleyed in their second.
Stopira added a third in stoppage time to send the crowd at the national stadium into raptures, with Cape Verde becoming the second-smallest nation in history to qualify for the World Cup.
Cape Verde has a population of nearly 525,000. Iceland remains the smallest country to qualify for the World Cup, having done so for the first time in 2018.
Cameroon, who drew 0-0 with Angola, will enter the play-offs.
Namibia will also enter the play-offs as runners-up in Group H despite losing 3-0 to already qualified Tunisia.
Liberia failed to take advantage of Namibia’s defeat, as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Equatorial Guinea, ending their hopes of qualifying for the first time.