AFCON 2025 host Morocco has been joined in the tournament finals by Algeria, Burkina Faso and Cameroon in the competition’s finals.
Atlas Lions of Morocco secured an automatic ticket for the Africa’s continental showpiece as the host nation, though they insisted on taking part in the qualifiers, which they are dominating in emphatic fashion.

On Monday, they are joined by the trio of Algeria, Burkina Faso and Cameroon, who have all earned enough points in the qualifying tournament.
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AFCON 2025: Algeria, Burkina Faso and Cameroon joins Morocco
Algeria earned their ticket to Morocco 2025 after their 1-0 win over Togo thanks to a Ramy Bensebaini’s first-half penalty, extending their perfect run to four wins out of four, which ultimately means they qualify.

The 2019 winners now need just a point from their final two games to ensure their status as group E winner, ahead of Equatorial Guinea.
Burkina Faso will also be heading to Morocco for the 35th edition of the AFCON after their 2-0 win away to Burundi took them to ten points, enough to finish above at least two nations in group I.

Five-time winner Cameroon booked the ticket to Morocco 2025 after DC United midfielder Boris Enow came off the bench to net a second-half winner away to Kenya, taking them to ten points and a place in the next AFCON.
The list may grow before the end of the day as the likes of Egypt, Angola, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Mali, Uganda and South Africa are all on the brink of qualification.

A win for the Super Eagles of Nigeria against Libya would have also taken them to AFCON but the fixture is now abandoned, pending CAF verdict.