Former Nigeria captain, William Troost-Ekong, believes the qualification race for the CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), tagged PAMOJA 2027, will be fiercely competitive, with away form likely to prove decisive in determining which teams secure a place.
The defender said nations capable of consistently picking up results on the road will place themselves in a strong position to qualify for the competition, which will be jointly hosted by East African neighbours Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
Troost-Ekong was speaking after the tournament draw held in Cairo on Tuesday afternoon, where he served as one of the four draw assistants.

“Playing away from home is always difficult because you encounter different pitches, environments and conditions throughout the qualifiers,” Troost-Ekong said in reaction to the draw.
“Winning away from home is very important if you want to enhance your qualification chances, but consistency throughout the campaign is equally crucial.”
“Teams that find ways to win away from home will give themselves a great chance. There are some very tough groups, but there is also a lot of excitement around these qualifiers. I can’t wait for the games and the tournament itself,” he explained.
Troost-Ekong, who was a key figure in the Super Eagles defence before retiring from international football, is also eager to follow Nigeria’s national football team journey towards the East African showpiece.
The three-time African champions were drawn in Group L alongside Madagascar, co-hosts Tanzania and Guinea-Bissau.
“It is not an easy group, but I trust them to get over the line,” Ekong said.
The opening two CAF AFCON 2027 Qualifiers match days are scheduled for the FIFA window from 21st September to 6th October 2026, before Match Days 3 and 4 take place from 9th – 17th November 2026.
The final two rounds of matches will be played from 22nd to 30rg March 2027, when the line-up for the tournament is expected to be completed.

