The Democratic Republic of Congo secured a historic World Cup return by edging Jamaica 1–0 after extra time in Tuesday’s intercontinental playoff. Burnley defender Axel Tuanzebe delivered the decisive moment at the Akron Stadium near Guadalajara, forcing home a close‑range finish from a swinging corner in the 100th minute to book the nation’s first finals appearance since 1974. The victory capped a remarkable qualifying run in which the Leopards eliminated continental heavyweights Nigeria and Cameroon.
DR Congo controlled long stretches of the match but initially struggled to break down Jamaica’s disciplined defensive block. Cedric Bakambu twice threatened early, including a disallowed effort after five minutes, while Meschack Elia repeatedly stretched the Reggae Boyz down the right. Jamaica created little, with Kasey Palmer’s deflected attempt drifting wide. Congo pushed again late in normal time, seeing another Bakambu goal ruled out before Edo Kayembe went close. Tuanzebe’s extra‑time finish finally settled a tense contest and sealed their long‑awaited World Cup return.