Why Super Eagles Must Defeat Rwanda Following Arrival in Kigali

The Super Eagles of Nigeria arrived in Kigali on Sunday for their important 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Rwanda.

On Saturday, Nigeria beat Benin 3-0 in their first group match of the qualifiers at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo.

Now, they prepare for their next game against Rwanda on Tuesday as the game is important to both teams.

Rwanda drew their first match against Libya, so a win could move them to the top of the group.

For Nigeria, a win would bring them closer to qualifying for the next AFCON tournament.

If they heads back home with the three points, they’ll maintain their spot at the top of the table and would need to need next few matches to secure their qualification.

After the win on Saturday, the Super Eagles had a short rest before leaving for Kigali on Sunday afternoon.

They arrived in the Rwandan capital around 5 PM Nigerian time, according to reports from the camp.

The match will be played at Stade Amahoro, which holds a capacity of 30,000 seats.

Super Eagles will look to take advantage as Rwanda has struggled at home recently, winning only one of their last five home games.

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Why Super Eagles Must Defeat Rwanda Following Arrival in Kigali

The Super Eagles of Nigeria arrived in Kigali on Sunday for their important 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Rwanda.

On Saturday, Nigeria beat Benin 3-0 in their first group match of the qualifiers at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo.

Now, they prepare for their next game against Rwanda on Tuesday as the game is important to both teams.

Rwanda drew their first match against Libya, so a win could move them to the top of the group.

For Nigeria, a win would bring them closer to qualifying for the next AFCON tournament.

If they heads back home with the three points, they’ll maintain their spot at the top of the table and would need to need next few matches to secure their qualification.

After the win on Saturday, the Super Eagles had a short rest before leaving for Kigali on Sunday afternoon.

They arrived in the Rwandan capital around 5 PM Nigerian time, according to reports from the camp.

The match will be played at Stade Amahoro, which holds a capacity of 30,000 seats.

Super Eagles will look to take advantage as Rwanda has struggled at home recently, winning only one of their last five home games.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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