How Super Falcons can qualify for 2027 World Cup despite WAFCON 2026 failure

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Asisat Oshoala of Nigeria Super Falcons. Copyright: ImagoxShengolpixsx

The Super Falcons of Nigeria’s hopes of qualifying for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup are in jeopardy following their 1-0 loss to Cameroon in the quarterfinals of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, Soccernet.ng reports.

​Nigeria entered the clash against the Indomitable Lionesses on Sunday as heavy favorites. In all 13 previous editions of the WAFCON, their worst finish had been the semifinals.

​However, they were stunned by a resolute Cameroonian side. As predicted by Soccernet.ng, the first team to score would likely run away with the win — and that is exactly how it panned out, courtesy of Myriam Nyadjou’s stunning 18th-minute free kick.

🇨🇲 What a way to score your first WAFCON goal!!!

19 year old Myriam Nyadjou with a powerful free kick to give Cameroon the lead!!! pic.twitter.com/GS1bDsOUKx

— CHINEMEREMMA ACTIVE 🦅 (@CHINEMEREMMA993) August 9, 2026

​Beyond the pain of shattering an unbroken historical record, the biggest disappointment is missing out on the WAFCON semifinals and failing to secure an automatic World Cup ticket.

​However, all hope is not lost. The Super Falcons can still reach the Mundial, but they now face a significantly longer and harder road to get there.

Soccer Christy Ucheibe and Esther Okoronkwo of Nigeria during the Paris Olympics 2024 Women s Group C match between Spain and Nigeria at Stade de la Beaujoire on July 28, 2024 in Nantes, France
Christy Ucheibe and Esther Okoronkwo of Nigeria Super Falcons. Photo by: ImagoxJustina Aniefiok

​With the Super Falcons unable to qualify through the traditional WAFCON route, they must now battle their way through the playoffs.

​First, they have to secure a spot in the Inter-confederations playoffs by defeating South Africa on Thursday. Africa has two playoff slots; the winner between Nigeria and South Africa, alongside the winner of the tie between Ghana and Ivory Coast, will advance to the global stage.

Soccer Nigeria during the 2025 Women s Africa Cup of Nations WAFCON quarter Finals match between Nigeria and Zambia at Stade Larbi Zaouli on July 18, 2025 in Casablanca, Morocco.
Super Falcons. Photo by: ImagoxJustina Aniefiok

​The Inter-confederations playoff tournament will feature six teams in its first phase: two from Asia, one from South America, one from Oceania, and the two African representatives.

​This opening phase will be played in November and December at a neutral venue. The top two teams from this group will then progress to the final playoff phase at another neutral venue in February 2027, where they will be joined by heavyweights from CONCACAF, CONMEBOL, and UEFA.

Soccer Nigeria Super Falcons during the 2026 Wafcon Qualifiers match between Super Falcons of Nigeria and Benin Republic at MKO Abiola Stadium.
Nigeria Super Falcons. Copyright: Imagoxshengolpixsx

​These six teams will be drawn into three single-elimination paths, with the winners of each path securing the final tickets to the World Cup.

​This will be a tough journey for the Super Falcons, who have never had to navigate this qualification route before. But before they can look ahead to the inter-confederations playoffs, they must first overcome South Africa.

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