World Cup qualifiers: Rwanda beat South Africa 2-0, gift Nigeria hope
Rwanda national football team, popularly called Amavubi, on Tuesday in Butare, against odds, beat visiting South Africa 2-0 to shoot to the top of Group C table in the 2026 FIFA World Cup African Qualifiers.
This victory gifts Nigeria some hope as no team has outright victory in the first two matches.
The result meant that Rwanda now have four points from two matches to stop South Africa from widening their lead.
It was also a result that would help Nigeria and the rest of the group, as a win would have given South Africa a four-point lead after two matches.
In the Match Day 2 fixture, Innocent Nshuti gave Rwanda a 12th minute lead, before Gilbert Mugisha extended their lead in the 28th minute.
Rwanda who had drawn their Match Day 1 fixture 0-0 against Zimbabwe last week and will visit Benin Republic on June 5 now lead with one point.
South Africa who will visit Nigeria in June are in second place with three points from two games, having beaten Benin Republic 2-1 on Match Day.
Nigeria have now moved into third place, with two points from two matches, tied with Lesotho (fourth) and Zimbabwe (fifth) on goals difference but ahead of both on goals scored.
Benin Republic bring up the rear in the group with one point from two matches, ahead of Match Days 3 and 4 fixtures in June.(NAN)