The stakes are high as Nigeria and South Africa, two of Africa’s most high-profile footballing nations, battle for a spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Tuesday.
Nigeria travel to South Africa looking to get their qualifying chances back on track against Bafana Bafana, who currently lead Group C with 16 points, while Nigeria's Super Eagles sit in third position with 10 points.
Nigeria could move as high as second with a victory and keep alive their country’s qualifying hopes. A win for South Africa takes them even closer to the World Cup finals, which they featured in last when they hosted in 2010
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The stakes are high as Nigeria and South Africa, two of Africa’s most high-profile footballing nations, battle for a spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Tuesday.
Nigeria travel to South Africa looking to get their qualifying chances back on track against Bafana Bafana, who currently lead Group C with 16 points, while Nigeria's Super Eagles sit in third position with 10 points.
Nigeria could move as high as second with a victory and keep alive their country’s qualifying hopes. A win for South Africa takes them even closer to the World Cup finals, which they featured in last when they hosted in 2010
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