Super Eagles Soar Past Rwanda With Osimhen Brace, Keep World Cup Hopes Alive.
Nigeria’s Super Eagles reignited their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign with a commanding 2-0 victory over Rwanda at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali on Friday evening. Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen proved the hero of the night, scoring a brilliant brace to secure three vital points and breathe new life into Nigeria’s quest to reach the finals in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The match, a crucial Group C fixture in the Africa World Cup Qualifiers, saw the Super Eagles dominate proceedings against a resilient Rwandan side. Osimhen opened the scoring in the 11th minute with a clinical finish, capitalising on a precise through ball to slot past Rwanda’s goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari. Just before the halftime whistle, the 2023 African Footballer of the Year doubled Nigeria’s lead in the third minute of added time, placing the ball above the Rwandan goalkeeper to send the travelling Nigerian supporters into raptures.
This win marks a significant turnaround for Nigeria under new head coach Eric Chelle, who took charge in January. The Super Eagles had struggled in their opening four qualifiers, managing only three draws and a defeat, but Osimhen’s heroics have given fans renewed hope.
Group C Standings and the Road to Qualification
The victory lifts Nigeria to 6 points in Group C, placing them fourth in the tightly contested six-team table. South Africa lead with 10 points, followed by Benin on 8, Rwanda on 7, Lesotho on 5, and Zimbabwe on 3. With only the group winners guaranteed a spot at the 2026 World Cup and the four best runners-up advancing to a playoff, every match is now a must-win for the Super Eagles.
To secure direct qualification, Nigeria must win all four of their remaining fixtures—starting with their next clash against Zimbabwe—and hope for slip-ups from the teams above them. A maximum of 18 points is still achievable, which could see them leapfrog South Africa, Benin, and Rwanda if results elsewhere go their way. Even a second-place finish with a strong points tally could offer a lifeline via the playoff route, but consistency will be key after a shaky start to the campaign.
Next Stop: Zimbabwe in Uyo
Nigeria’s next challenge comes swiftly as they return home to face bottom-placed Zimbabwe at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo on Tuesday, 25 March 2025. The Super Eagles will be buoyed by their passionate home support and will look to Osimhen, alongside stars like Ademola Lookman and Alex Iwobi, to deliver another decisive performance. Zimbabwe, with just 3 points, remain a threat despite their position, and Nigeria will need to maintain their focus to claim another three points.
Elsewhere in Group C, Benin will take on South Africa, while Rwanda face Lesotho, in matches that could further shake up the standings. For now, though, Nigerian fans are celebrating a vital win that keeps their World Cup dreams alive.
With Osimhen in scintillating form and a renewed sense of purpose under Chelle, Nigeria’s journey to the 2026 World Cup is far from over. The road ahead is steep, but Friday’s triumph in Kigali has given the Super Eagles a fighting chance to reclaim their place among Africa’s elite.