World Cup Qualifiers: Senegal determined to consolidate its position in Group B

On September 4, 2025, Senegal will face Sudan at the Abdoulaye Wade Stadium in Diamniadio for the 7th round of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. This crucial encounter comes at a decisive moment for the Lions, who are determined to solidify their place at the top of Group B in the African zone and edge closer to a ticket for the world’s biggest football stage.

Kick-off is set for 7:00 p.m., in what promises to be an electrifying atmosphere, with thousands of passionate supporters filling the stands to rally behind their team. Against a resilient and determined Sudanese side, Senegal will have to rely on discipline, tactical precision, and unwavering intensity to secure all three points.

Beyond the result, this clash carries symbolic weight: it is a test of character, a chance to measure the team’s collective strength, and a demonstration of the Lions’ ambition to impose themselves not only in Africa but on the global stage. For the players and fans alike, this game represents both a challenge and an opportunity — the chance to roar louder than ever on the road to the 2026 World Cup.

Pascal Amstrong

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