The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have confirmed the Super Eagles will take on Senegal in a friendly in London on March the 23rd as part of preparations for crucial World Cup qualifiers against Cameroon.
Nigeria will welcome the newly crowned African Champions at the end of August in Uyo with the return leg four days later in Cameroon.
The Super Eagles top the qualifying group with six points from two matches, while Cameroon are second on two points.
Zambia and Algeria are on a point each with the overall group winners advancing to the World Cup in Russia next year.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have confirmed the Super Eagles will take on Senegal in a friendly in London on March the 23rd as part of preparations for crucial World Cup qualifiers against Cameroon.
Nigeria will welcome the newly crowned African Champions at the end of August in Uyo with the return leg four days later in Cameroon.
The Super Eagles top the qualifying group with six points from two matches, while Cameroon are second on two points.
Zambia and Algeria are on a point each with the overall group winners advancing to the World Cup in Russia next year.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have confirmed the Super Eagles will take on Senegal in a friendly in London on March the 23rd as part of preparations for crucial World Cup qualifiers against Cameroon.
Nigeria will welcome the newly crowned African Champions at the end of August in Uyo with the return leg four days later in Cameroon.
The Super Eagles top the qualifying group with six points from two matches, while Cameroon are second on two points.
Zambia and Algeria are on a point each with the overall group winners advancing to the World Cup in Russia next year.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have confirmed the Super Eagles will take on Senegal in a friendly in London on March the 23rd as part of preparations for crucial World Cup qualifiers against Cameroon.
Nigeria will welcome the newly crowned African Champions at the end of August in Uyo with the return leg four days later in Cameroon.
The Super Eagles top the qualifying group with six points from two matches, while Cameroon are second on two points.
Zambia and Algeria are on a point each with the overall group winners advancing to the World Cup in Russia next year.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have confirmed the Super Eagles will take on Senegal in a friendly in London on March the 23rd as part of preparations for crucial World Cup qualifiers against Cameroon.
Nigeria will welcome the newly crowned African Champions at the end of August in Uyo with the return leg four days later in Cameroon.
The Super Eagles top the qualifying group with six points from two matches, while Cameroon are second on two points.
Zambia and Algeria are on a point each with the overall group winners advancing to the World Cup in Russia next year.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have confirmed the Super Eagles will take on Senegal in a friendly in London on March the 23rd as part of preparations for crucial World Cup qualifiers against Cameroon.
Nigeria will welcome the newly crowned African Champions at the end of August in Uyo with the return leg four days later in Cameroon.
The Super Eagles top the qualifying group with six points from two matches, while Cameroon are second on two points.
Zambia and Algeria are on a point each with the overall group winners advancing to the World Cup in Russia next year.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have confirmed the Super Eagles will take on Senegal in a friendly in London on March the 23rd as part of preparations for crucial World Cup qualifiers against Cameroon.
Nigeria will welcome the newly crowned African Champions at the end of August in Uyo with the return leg four days later in Cameroon.
The Super Eagles top the qualifying group with six points from two matches, while Cameroon are second on two points.
Zambia and Algeria are on a point each with the overall group winners advancing to the World Cup in Russia next year.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have confirmed the Super Eagles will take on Senegal in a friendly in London on March the 23rd as part of preparations for crucial World Cup qualifiers against Cameroon.
Nigeria will welcome the newly crowned African Champions at the end of August in Uyo with the return leg four days later in Cameroon.
The Super Eagles top the qualifying group with six points from two matches, while Cameroon are second on two points.
Zambia and Algeria are on a point each with the overall group winners advancing to the World Cup in Russia next year.