World Cup 2026 qualifiers: How to separate Senegal and DR Congo if they finish level?
How to separate Senegal and DR Congo if level on points
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Senegal and DR Congo could end up tied in the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
The Lions are leading the way in Group B with 18 points, holding a two-point advantage over the Leopards.
Here are the 8 FIFA criteria used to separate Senegal and DR Congo if they finish level on points:
1. Overall goal difference: The best goal difference across all group matches.
2. Number of goals scored: The highest number of goals scored in all group matches.
3. Head-to-head: The results of matches played between the teams in question, following the same logic.
4. Head-to-head goal difference: The goal difference from matches played between the tied teams.
5. Number of goals scored in head-to-head: The highest number of goals scored in matches between the tied teams.
6. Number of away goals scored: Specifically if only two teams are tied.
7. Fair Play ranking: A points system is used to penalize cards:
Yellow card: -1 point
Second yellow card/indirect red: -3 points
Direct red card: -4 points
Yellow card then direct red card: -5 points
8. Drawing of lots: As a last resort, if the tie still hasn’t been broken after all previous criteria.
#FIFAWCQ SENEGAL TAKE CHARGE OF GROUP B#TerangaLions came from two goals down to beat DRC in Kinshasa.
— Orufuo Kenneth Ezaga (@Orufuo) September 9, 2025
23' ⚽ C. Bakambu (DRC)
33' ⚽ Y. Wissa (DRC)
39' ⚽ P. Gueye (Sen)
53' ⚽ N. Jackson (Sen)
87' ⚽ P. Sarr (Sen)
DRC 2️⃣3️⃣ Senegal#WCQ#Senegal#DRCpic.twitter.com/rDmJJ3CYfx
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