West Africa Dominance: Guinea Crushes Somalia 3-0 in Crucial World Cup Qualifier

In a decisive encounter within Group G of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, Guinea inflicted a sixth consecutive defeat on Somalia with a comprehensive 3-0 victory at the Mandela National Stadium in Kampala, Uganda. The result places Guinea firmly in third place in their group standings, moving them to ten points after three matches.

Match Summary


Guinea controlled possession from the outset, particularly in the first half-hour, setting the tone for a dominant performance. Despite Guinea's forward pressure, the opening goal arrived in the 21st minute through Guirassy Serhou Yadaly (Shirt No. 9). The striker, who also had a chance to double the lead in the 38th minute, finished coolly with a shot that just missed the target.

The interval restart saw Guinea continue their attacking dominance. The second goal came in the 63rd minute when Somalia's defender, Omar Suleiman Mohamud, attempted a clearance but instead directed the ball into his own net, giving Guinea the cushion.

Further substitutions were made by both sides during the match, reflecting the tactical adjustments as it progressed. Guinea introduced Ousmane Camara in place of Badara on the hour mark, adding dynamism to their attack. Somalia made their first substitution in the 67th minute, and a second change shortly after.

With ten minutes remaining, Guinea also made significant replacements, including captain Sylla Issiaga. Five minutes before the match went into added time, Guinea made another substitution, removing Guirassy for Bachir Aboubacar Bangoura.

Third Goal and Match Conclusion


In the crucial moments following Bangoura's introduction, Guinea orchestrated a swift attacking move. In the first minute of stoppage time, Alhassane Bangoura threaded a perfect pass to the unmarked Camara, who tapped the ball home confidently to secure the final scoreline.

Somalia, despite enjoying a period of attacking opportunity in the dying seconds, failed to find the net. A close-range chance from substitute Yasir Abdiqadir Saad went begging, leaving the Somali side without a goal for the seventh consecutive time in competitive matches.

Group Impact


This result significantly impacts Group G standings. Guinea, with three wins out of seven matches, now possesses ten points and occupies the third position. Meanwhile, Somalia, still searching for their maiden victory in World Cup qualifier history, suffer their sixth loss in the same number of fixtures, remaining winless.

The comprehensive nature of Guinea's victory underscores their control of the match and their ability to convert chances effectively throughout the game.