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2026 World Cup Qualifiers: Botswana vs Uganda – Where to watch the match?

Allan Damba by Allan Damba
October 9, 2025
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Source: Botswana Football Association's official Instagram account.

Uganda’s march toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup reaches another pivotal chapter this Thursday as they visit Botswana at the Obed Itani Chilume Stadium.

Kick-off is set for 7:00 PM CAT, with both sides seeking contrasting fortunes as Group G nears its dramatic conclusion.

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  • Broadcast Information
  • Uganda’s Road to Redemption
  • Botswana’s pride on the line
  • Probable Lineups
  • What’s at stake

Broadcast Information

Fans across the continent and beyond can follow the action live:

FIFA+ – streaming worldwide

SABC Sport (Southern Africa) – live television broadcast

FUFA TV & YouTube, live coverage for Ugandan audiences

Botswana vs Uganda preview: Cranes eye crucial win in World Cup Qualifiers

Uganda’s Road to Redemption

The Cranes’ campaign has been defined by steady progress under coach Paul Put, and a win in Francistown could push them closer to an elusive World Cup dream. Uganda sit second in Group G, four points behind leaders Algeria, and must collect maximum points in their final two games to keep qualification hopes alive.

After a slow start to the qualifiers, Uganda have found their rhythm, grinding out vital results, including a 1–0 win over Mozambique and a disciplined 2–0 victory against Somalia. Their resurgence has been built on tactical compactness and defensive organization, with captain Khalid Aucho marshalling the midfield and youngster Travis Mutyaba adding flair and creativity in attack.

The Cranes have scored just eight goals in eight games but boast one of the tightest backlines in the group, conceding only five times, a testament to their pragmatic approach. Every pass, tackle, and goal in Botswana will count as they aim to keep their World Cup hopes alive heading into the final Matchday.

Onyango: We have played here before and achieved the results we wanted!
Botswana vs a Uganda #FIFA WorldCup pic.twitter.com/WEpbHH2vyK

— Uganda Cranes (@UgandaCranes) October 8, 2025

Botswana’s pride on the line

For Botswana, this encounter represents a chance to play spoilers. The Zebras’ qualification hopes have already evaporated, but pride and home advantage provide motivation to deliver a statement performance in front of their fans.

It’s been a testing qualifying journey for coach Didier Gomes Da Rosa’s men, who’ve shown flashes of potential without consistency. Their 1–0 win over Guinea-Bissau earlier in the campaign remains a highlight, but recent struggles in front of goal, and lapses at the back, have hurt their progress.

Still, Botswana are known to make life difficult for visiting sides in Francistown. Their physicality, work ethic, and organized shape could frustrate Uganda if the visitors fail to impose control early.

 
 
 
 
 
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Probable Lineups

Botswana: Kgosipula, Velaphi, Nganda, Gaolaolwe, Johnson, Maponda, Ditsele, Mohutsiwa, Sesinyi, Orebonye, Fortune.

Uganda: Magoola, Sibbick, Capradossi, Obita, Kayondo, Semakula, Aucho, Ssemugabi, Okello, Mato, Mukwala.

What’s at stake

For Uganda, victory in Francistown is non-negotiable. Three points would not only preserve their World Cup hopes but also send a clear signal of intent to group leaders Algeria.

For Botswana, the mission is simple, defend home turf, restore pride, and end their campaign on a high note.

With both teams motivated for different reasons, tonight’s clash promises grit, intensity, and moments of brilliance under the bright lights of Francistown.

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