In the ongoing TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup, Singida Black Stars made history by securing their first point in the competition. The Tanzanian side fought to a 1-1 draw against South Africa's Stellenbosch in a match held in Zanzibar. Tchakei's late penalty canceled out Phiri's earlier goal for the South African team, ensuring a share of the spoils for Singida Black Stars.

In another Group C match, Otoho d'Oyo secured their first three points of the season with a resounding 4-1 victory over CR Belouizdad. The Congolese side's goals came from Jacques Bowamba, Bandiougou Diallo, Gosim Duvan, and Dion Ravelli, while Abderrahmane Meziane scored a consolation goal for the North African team.

In Group D, Kaizer Chiefs managed to snatch a point in the dying moments of their match against Zamalek. Substitute Silva's goal in the final minute denied the Egyptian side a victory, with the match ending 1-1. Zamalek had taken an early lead through Seifeddine Jaziri.

Elsewhere, Nairobi United suffered another setback, losing 1-0 to DR Congo's AS Maniema. The defeat leaves Nairobi United without a win in their two matches on the continent's second-biggest stage. In other matches, Wydad Casablanca defeated Azam 1-0 at home, San Pedro of Ivory Coast beat Djoliba of Mali 2-1, and USM Alger secured a 1-0 victory over Morocco's Olympique de Safi away from home.

The results from Matchday Two are as follows:
- Singida Black Stars 1-1 Stellenbosch
- San Pedro 2-1 Djoliba
- Nairobi United 0-1 AS Maniema
- Kaizer Chiefs 1-1 Zamalek
- Otoho d'Oyo 4-1 CR Belouizdad
- Olympique de Safi 0-1 USM Alger
- Azam 0-1 Wydad Casablanca
- Zesco United 2-3 Al Masry

Mohamed Hashem, Mounder Tenime, and Abderrahim Deghmoum scored for Zamalek, while Freddy Kouablan and substitute Peter Musukuma netted for Zesco United.

The TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup continues to unfold with intense competition and surprising results, shaping the groups as the tournament progresses.