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DR Congo may not have the long World Cup tradition of Africa's biggest footballing nations, but their story is one of remarkable resilience. Their greatest era came in the 1970s, when the team, then known as Zaire, qualified for the 1974 World Cup, becoming the first Sub‑Saharan African nation to reach the tournament. That achievement remains a landmark moment in African football history and a defining chapter in the country's sporting legacy. Their road back to the World Cup has never been straightforward. Political instability, coaching changes and fluctuating form have often made qualification a difficult task. Yet DR Congo have consistently produced outstanding players and competitive teams, staying close to major tournaments without quite breaking through. Pushed into high‑pressure moments throughout their latest qualification campaign, DR Congo showed great determination, grinding out results and stepping up when it mattered most. As a result, Sébastien Desabre's side are set to be one of the most intriguing teams at this summer's tournament, so if you're looking to book World Cup tickets for a DR Congo game or you're just interested in learning more about them, this is the guide for you.

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Current Squad & Key Players

Off the back of an up-and-down qualifying campaign, DR Congo head into this summer's World Cup with a point to prove. Their squad is largely settled; however, as with any international football team, there is a need for evolution and experimentation, as you can see from their squad below.

Recent squad

  1. GK: Lionel Mpasi (Le Havre)
  2. GK: Timothy Fayulu (Noah)
  3. GK: Matthieu Epolo (Standard Liege)
  4. DF: Chancel Mbemba (Lille)
  5. DF: Arthur Masuaku (Lens)
  6. DF: Joris Kayembe (Genk)
  7. DF: Dylan Batubinsika (AEL)
  8. DF: Axel Tuanzebe (Burnley)
  9. DF: Aaron Wan-Bissaka (West Ham)
  10. DF: Rocky Bushiri (Hibernian)
  11. DF: Steve Kapuadi (Widzew Lodz)
  12. DF: Jeremy Ngakia (Watford)
  13. MF: Meschak Elia (Alanyaspor)
  14. MF: Samuel Moutoussamy (Atromitos)
  15. MF: Edo Kayembe (Watford)
  16. MF: Theo Bongonda (Spartak Moscow)
  17. MF: Charles Pickel (Espanyol)
  18. MF: Noah Sadiki (Sunderland)
  19. MF: Nathanael Mbuku (Lille)
  20. MF: Ngal'ayel Mukau (Lille)
  21. MF: Grady Diangana (Elche)
  22. MF: Brian Cipenga (Castellon)
  23. FW: Cedric Bakambu (Real Betis)
  24. FW: Fiston Mayele (Pyramids)
  25. FW: Yoane Wissa (Newcastle)
  26. FW: Simon Banza (Al Jazira)

Key players

  • Cédric Bakambu – DR Congo's main threat. Bakambu is quick and composed in front of goal. He makes clever runs, stretches defences and remains their most reliable source of goals.
  • Chancel Mbemba – Mbemba offers leadership and stability at the back. He reads the game well, wins duels and brings calmness to the defensive line, making him vital to DR Congo's structure.
  • Yoane Wissa – Wissa brings pace, directness and composure in front of goal. He carries the ball confidently, creates chances with his movement and gives DR Congo an unpredictable attacking outlet.

DR Congo's World Cup Qualification Journey

Drawn into a competitive qualifying group featuring Senegal, Togo, Mauritania, and South Sudan, DR Congo's campaign was a mixture of resilience and steady improvement. They opened with a strong home win over Mauritania, but an early setback away to Sudan reminded them how tight this group would be. From there, DR Congo grew into the campaign. They earned an important point away to Senegal, beat Togo in Kinshasa, and then put together a crucial run in 2025, beating South Sudan home and away and winning in Mauritania to stay firmly in contention. A narrow home loss to Senegal was their only major stumble, but consistent results kept them in the play‑off positions.

That meant their fate would be decided in knockout football, and DR Congo delivered when the pressure was on. In the semi‑final, they produced a disciplined performance to beat Cameroon 1–0 away from home. Three days later, they held their nerve again, drawing 1–1 with Nigeria and winning 4–3 on penalties to reach the intercontinental play‑off. There, they completed the job, edging Jamaica 1–0 after extra time to secure their long‑awaited return to the World Cup.

  • 15 November 2023 – DR Congo 2–0 Mauritania
  • 19 November 2023 – Sudan 1–0 DR Congo
  • 6 June 2024 – Senegal 1–1 DR Congo
  • 9 June 2024 – DR Congo 1–0 Togo
  • 21 March 2025 – DR Congo 1–0 South Sudan
  • 25 March 2025 – Mauritania 0–2 DR Congo
  • 5 September 2025 – South Sudan 1–4 DR Congo
  • 9 September 2025 – DR Congo 2–3 Senegal
  • 10 October 2025 – Togo 0–1 DR Congo
  • 14 October 2025 – DR Congo 1–0 Sudan
  • 13 November 2025 (Play-off Semi-Final) – Cameroon 0–1 DR Congo
  • 16 November 2025 (Play-off Final) – Nigeria 1–1 DR Congo (DR Congo win 4–3 on pens)
  • 31 March 2026 (Intercontinental Play-off Final) – DR Congo 1–0 Jamaica (AET)

DR Congo's Group Assignment & Opponents

DR Congo will compete in Group K at the 2026 World Cup, facing Portugal, Colombia and Uzbekistan. It's a varied group with three very different styles, giving DR Congo a mix of tactical and physical challenges across the three matches.

Their tournament begins on 17 June against Portugal in Houston. Portugal are packed with technical quality and attacking depth, so DR Congo will need discipline and concentration in their opening game at NRG Stadium.

Next comes a huge test on 24 June against Colombia in Guadalajara. Colombia bring intensity and aggression, and the atmosphere at Estadio Akron is likely to be one of the most intense of the group stage. It's a match that could play a major role in shaping DR Congo's chances of progressing.

They finish the group on 28 June in Atlanta against Uzbekistan, a team known for their organisation and quick counter‑attacking play. It's a very different type of opponent compared to their first two games, and one DR Congo will feel they can target for a win.

After battling through a demanding qualification route and winning two play‑off ties, DR Congo arrive with belief, but they'll need to be sharp across all three matches to advance from an unpredictable Group K.

DR Congo's World Cup 2026 Fixtures

DR Congo face a tough start to their World Cup campaign with fixtures against three experienced sides; however, they will fancy their chances of progression from Group K. Take a look at their group stage fixtures below:

  • June 17, 2026 – Portugal vs DR Congo (NRG Stadium, Houston, USA)
  • June 24, 2026 – Colombia vs DR Congo (Estadio Akron, Guadalajara, Mexico)
  • June 28, 2026 – DR Congo vs Uzbekistan (Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Atlanta, USA)

DR Congo's Tactical Approach & Playing Style

DR Congo's tactical approach is predominantly built on athleticism, discipline and a clear collective identity. They typically operate in a 4‑3‑3 or 4‑2‑3‑1, staying compact without the ball and focusing on winning duels in midfield. Their defensive shape is organised, with centre‑backs stepping out aggressively and full‑backs giving the team energy on both sides. In possession, DR Congo look to play with purpose, using quick transitions and clever combinations to move up the pitch.

Cédric Bakambu remains a key focal point in attack, giving the side movement, pace and a reliable goal threat. Yoane Wissa adds unpredictability from wide areas, driving at defenders and creating chances with his speed and clever movement. In midfield, DR Congo rely on work rate and physicality to control space and launch counters. They are at their best when they blend defensive solidity with quick, direct attacks, making them an opponent capable of unsettling more established sides.

Host Cities & Venues Where DR Congo Plays

DR Congo's World Cup journey takes them across three major North American cities, each offering a distinct atmosphere for their Group K campaign. They open at NRG Stadium in Houston, a huge, modern venue known for its scale. Houston's diverse football culture and notable Congolese community mean DR Congo can expect strong support as they begin their tournament against Portugal.

Their second match takes them to Estadio Akron in Guadalajara, one of Mexico's most famous footballing cities. Akron is famous for its bowl‑shaped design, steep stands and intense matchday noise, creating a cauldron‑like environment. Facing Colombia there will be a fierce, emotional occasion, with both sets of fans bringing volume to one of the standout fixtures of the group.

DR Congo finish the group in Atlanta at Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, a state‑of‑the‑art arena known for its retractable roof and electric atmosphere. It's one of the most modern stadiums in the world, creating a dramatic setting for DR Congo's decisive match against Uzbekistan.

World Cup 2026 Fan Zones for DR Congo Supporters

The World Cup Fan Festival is the go-to destination for fans without a stadium ticket to watch World Cup games. Located across the host cities, fans can watch live match screenings, eat local food and see some top-tier entertainment, all while soaking in the tournament atmosphere. Below is a list of the fan zones already announced across the host cities and the ones that are suspected to play a part:

City Fan Zone Location Estimated Capacity Announced
AtlantaCentennial Olympic Park20,000–25,000Yes
Boston (Foxborough)Boston City Hall Plaza or Boston Common10,000–15,000Not yet
Dallas (Arlington)Fair Park25,000–30,000Not yet
HoustonEast Downtown Houston20,000Not yet
Kansas CityNational WWI Museum and Memorial15,000–20,000Not yet
Los AngelesExposition Park or SoFi Stadium30,000+Not yet
MiamiBayfront Park20,000–25,000Not yet
New York/New JerseyLiberty State Park (Jersey City)40,000–45,000Yes
PhiladelphiaLemon Hill, East Fairmount Park25,000Yes
San Francisco Bay Area (Santa Clara)Likely San Jose or San Francisco Civic Center20,000+Not yet
SeattleSeattle Center20,000+Yes
TorontoNathan Phillips Square15,000–20,000Yes
VancouverJack Poole Plaza15,000Yes
Mexico CityPlaza de la Constitución (Zócalo)30,000+Yes
MonterreyMacroplaza20,000Yes
GuadalajaraPlaza de la Liberación20,000Yes

DR Congo's Tournament Predictions & Chances

DR Congo arrive at the World Cup as one of the tournament's under‑the‑radar sides, but they have the athleticism and resilience to trouble bigger nations. While Portugal and Colombia will naturally draw most of the attention in Group K, DR Congo are used to operating without that pressure, and that freedom can often work in their favour.

Their opener against Portugal in Houston is a major test, but it also gives them a chance to settle quickly and show what they're capable of. The second match against Colombia in Guadalajara may be decisive, a high‑energy contest where DR Congo's physicality and direct play could cause problems. They finish against Uzbekistan in Atlanta, a game they will view as a genuine opportunity if they arrive with points on the board.

After battling through a demanding qualification campaign and winning two play‑off ties, DR Congo will head into the tournament with belief. If they stay compact, take their chances and use their transition threat, they have a realistic chance of pushing for the knockout rounds.

DR Congo's World Cup History & Legacy

DR Congo's World Cup history is defined by a single iconic moment and a long, determined journey to return to the global stage. Their first appearance came in 1974, when the team, then competing as Zaire, became the first Sub‑Saharan African nation to qualify for a World Cup. Although results in 1974 were difficult, that achievement remains a landmark in African football and a source of pride for a generation.

In the years that followed, DR Congo produced waves of talented players and competitive national teams, yet qualification always seemed just out of reach. Near misses, tough groups and periods of instability often halted their progress, but the belief within Congolese football never faded.

Their return to the World Cup in 2026 is the result of resilience and persistence. A demanding qualifying campaign, followed by knockout wins over Cameroon, Nigeria and Jamaica, showed their mentality and their ability to perform under pressure. The 2026 World Cup will be an opportunity for the DR Congo national team to show the world what they are capable of and hopefully inspire the next generation of Congolese footballers.

DR Congo's Squad Strengths & Weaknesses

Strengths

  • Solid defensive structure – DR Congo stay compact, protect central areas well and are difficult to break down. Their back line is physical, disciplined and rarely gives away cheap chances.
  • Reliable attacking focal point – Bakambu gives DR Congo a consistent outlet up front. His movement, pace and composure help link play and make their attacks more effective.
  • Dangerous in transition – DR Congo are at their best when they win the ball and break quickly. With runners like Wissa and strong support from midfield, they can create chances in just a few passes.

Weaknesses

  • Limited creativity – DR Congo can struggle to unlock organised defences. Without a natural playmaker, they often rely on direct play, transitions or individual moments rather than sustained chance creation.
  • Inconsistent goal scoring – Even with Bakambu's presence, DR Congo do not always generate enough clear chances, which can lead to long spells without threatening the opposition.
  • Difficulty chasing games – When they fall behind, DR Congo can find it hard to change the tempo or dominate possession, as their style is built more around structure and intensity rather than controlled attacking play.

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