
Zimbabwe’s Warriors are set for a defining moment as they take on Benin and Nigeria in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, matches that will not only determine their chances of making it to the global tournament but also serve as a key measure of the team’s strength ahead of the next Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
The qualifiers provide an opportunity to gauge the Warriors’ competitiveness at the highest level, testing their ability to perform against strong opposition. These matches will offer a glimpse into the team’s readiness for AFCON, allowing the technical team to assess players and fine-tune strategies for future continental battles.

Warriors Coach Michael Nees
Warriors Coach Michael Nees has named a 23-man squad that blends experience with rising talent. The return of former captain Knowledge Musona adds further depth to the squad, bringing leadership and attacking prowess at a crucial time. Zimbabwe will face Benin on March 21 at Moses Mabhida Stadium in South Africa before traveling to Nigeria for a difficult away fixture on March 25.
With the stakes high, Nees expressed confidence in his squad. “This is a vital period for us. We are aiming for World Cup qualification, but these games also allow us to evaluate our squad for AFCON. Every match is a test of our strength,” he said.
Musona’s return, after a two-year absence from international football, is expected to boost the team’s attack and provide much-needed experience in high-pressure situations. His comeback follows negotiations that began in November last year, with the veteran forward showing willingness to return and help the team in its crucial campaign.
The Warriors’ performances in these matches will not only shape their World Cup qualification hopes but also provide insights into their preparedness for the continental stage, making this a crucial period for Zimbabwean football.