We are not in South Africa to give away free points, warns Bizimana
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Rwanda captain Djihad Bizimana has warned South Africa that his country isn't there to give away free points.

With 11 points from nine matches played so far, Rwanda are no longer in contention for the ticket for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

However, Amavubi captain Djihad Bizimana warned Bafana Bafana that they are not in South Africa to give away free points in one of Group C matches that will decided who qualifies for the World Cup 2026.

The pair square off in the final World Cup qualifying campaign on Tuesday, October 14, at Mbombela Stadium. The match kicks off at 6:00pm CAT.

Rwanda are the only team to have beaten South Africa in this campaign. Gilbert Mugisha and Innocent Nshuti were on target in Rwanda’s 2-0 home win at Huye Stadium and they will be looking to replicate the same story away from home.

Currently, South Africa are ranked second in Group C with 15 points and a victory at home would not only be a revenge accomplished but Bafana would also qualify for the World Cup in case Benin draw or lose to Nigeria.

Hugo Broos and his men may already be thinking about winning the match but Bizimana fired a warning to the home team that it won’t be an easy game despite the fact that his country is out of the race for the ticket to the world’s most prestigious football event.

"People think that we are here to ...But they are wrong because we are representing our country. We are to win to finish this campaign on a positive note,” Bizimana told journalists in a pre-match press conference.

Team news

Rwanda will be without defender Phanuel Kavita who didn’t finish Monday’s training session after picking up an injury.

Striker Lyle Foster will also miss today’s match due to an injury. He was replaced by Stellenbosch star Ashley Cupido who was called up at the last minute.

A three-way tussle!

It is so hard to predict who will seal a spot in 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico for now as three countries, Benin, South Africa, and Nigeria, are locked in a tense triangle.

Benin will clinch qualification if: