Nigeria Aims for Victory in World Cup Qualifier Against South Africa (Govima Sports Report).
The Super Eagles of Nigeria are set to face off against South Africa today in a crucial 2026 World Cup qualifier. With all three points at stake, Nigeria is determined to secure a victory following their draws against Lesotho and Zimbabwe in the group stage.
Despite being without their injured star player, African Player of the Year Victor Osimhen, Nigeria remains focused. The match is expected to be fiercely contested, especially given the recent history between the two teams. The Super Eagles triumphed over Bafana Bafana in the semi-finals of the recent Africa Cup of Nations, winning on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
In the history of encounters between these two sides, Nigeria has the upper hand with eight wins out of 15 games, while South Africa has managed two victories and five matches have ended in draws.
Nigeria is currently undergoing a transitional phase under new coach Finidi George, who took over following Jose Peseiro’s departure after AFCON. In contrast, South Africa boasts a more settled unit under Hugo Broos, who is in his third year with the team.
Adding to the challenges, Nigeria woke up to the news that Daniel Amokachi has stepped down from his role as second assistant coach, which he had recently assumed.
After two rounds of qualifying fixtures in Group C, Bafana Bafana sits in second place with three points (from one win and one loss), trailing leaders Rwanda by one point. Nigeria is in third place with two points from their two draws.
Super Eagles coach Finidi George remains optimistic about his team’s chances. “We have trained well, the players understand the task. I trust my players and their quality. It’s a must-win game,” George said during a pre-match interview. “The AFCON win against South Africa is gone; this is a new game. We have our plans.”
Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali echoed his coach’s sentiments, emphasizing a calm approach. “There is no pressure. We will just take the game one at a time,” Nwabali said. “We just have to put our thoughts together and go for a win against South Africa and approach the next game with Benin Republic in a similar way.”
The highly anticipated match is scheduled to kick off at 08:00pm local time at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium on Friday.
Nigerians are eagerly hoping that their beloved national team will eventually qualify for the FIFA 2026 World Cup.