Three key strengths give DR Congo edge in World Cup playoff

DR Congo will look to secure a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup when they face Jamaica in the intercontinental play-off final on Tuesday.

The match, scheduled for 21:00 GMT, represents a crucial opportunity for the Leopards to return to football’s biggest stage, with qualification for the tournament in North America at stake.

As anticipation builds, DR Congo head into the decisive fixture with growing confidence, underpinned by what many observers consider to be three key strengths: squad depth, tactical organisation and physical readiness.

One of the team’s main advantages lies in the depth of its squad. The Congolese side features a number of players competing in Europe’s top five leagues, offering both quality and experience at a high level.

Head coach Sébastien Desabre has a wide selection of options across all areas of the pitch, allowing him to rotate players without significantly weakening the team.

This depth contrasts with Jamaica’s squad, which is largely composed of players from the English Championship.

While competitive, that level is considered a step below Europe’s elite leagues, potentially giving DR Congo a technical advantage in the encounter.

Tactical discipline has also been a defining feature of the Leopards’ recent performances. Since Desabre took charge, the team has shown clear improvement in its organisation and defensive structure.

During their run at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, DR Congo conceded only two goals, against Senegal and Algeria, highlighting their ability to remain compact and difficult to break down.

This level of organisation could prove decisive against a Jamaican side known for its athleticism but sometimes criticised for lacking cohesion in collective play.

In addition to technical and tactical strengths, DR Congo are expected to benefit from their physical condition heading into the match.

The team has had sufficient time to prepare for the fixture, allowing players to arrive fresh and focused.

By contrast, Jamaica may face a more demanding situation after a physically and mentally taxing semi-final against New Caledonia just days earlier.

The shorter recovery period could impact their performance in what is expected to be a high-intensity match.

The stakes could hardly be higher. Victory would secure DR Congo a place at the 2026 World Cup, marking a significant milestone for the nation’s football ambitions.

For Jamaica, the opportunity is equally important as they aim to return to the global stage.

With both teams aware of what is at stake, the contest is expected to be closely fought.

However, DR Congo will hope that their depth, discipline and preparation can give them the edge needed to take the final step towards qualification.

As the countdown to kick-off continues, the Leopards stand on the brink of a historic moment, with the chance to translate their strengths into a place among the world’s elite.

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Mubarak Haruna
Mubarak Haruna is an emerging force in African football journalism, recognised for his speed, accuracy and ability to break major stories. He specialises in breaking news, match coverage and multimedia storytelling across radio, television and digital platforms.He holds a degree in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism and has developed his craft within some of Ghana’s leading media organisations. Mubarak has worked with the Multimedia Group, where he served as a sports radio and television presenter at Joy FM, while also contributing as a writer for Myjoyonline.com.Known for his sharp instincts and ability to deliver timely football stories, Mubarak has gained growing recognition for his impactful reporting and dedication to the profession.He is currently the Deputy Managing Editor of African.Football, where he plays a key role in driving editorial operations, breaking major stories and supporting the platform’s mission to deliver fast, reliable and high-quality African football content to a global audience.

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