Nigeria’s path to the 2026 FIFA World Cup hangs by a thread. With only four games remaining, the Super Eagles sit six points behind group leaders South Africa, leaving them as Africa’s biggest heavyweight in danger of missing out on the global showpiece. Anything less than maximum points in the coming days could spell elimination.
Rwanda First, Then the Ultimate Clash
The first hurdle comes on Saturday at 5 pm, when Nigeria host Rwanda at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium. The Amavubi currently sit second in the group on eight points and will be no pushovers. For Nigeria, this is a must-win. Drop points in the game and the path to qualification may be blocked before it even gets to the showdown in Bloemfontein.
Then, on Tuesday at 5 pm, the Super Eagles face South Africa in a game that could define their future. Not only are Bafana Bafana group leaders, but they may also face FIFA sanction after fielding the ineligible Teboho Mokoena in their win against Lesotho earlier this year. If punished, South Africa’s advantage would shrink, breathing new life into Nigeria’s fading hopes. Until then, however, only victories will do.
The Pressure Mounts
Head coach Eric Chelle is under massive scrutiny, with fans demanding a turnaround in performances. The squad, however, still has the firepower to pull it off. Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, and Alex Iwobi are all available, and their big-game pedigree will be crucial in dragging Nigeria back into contention. But the margin for error is zero; a slip in even one of these fixtures and Nigeria’s campaign could collapse.
Both fixtures will be live on SuperSport Africa 2 (GOtv Ch. 64, DStv Ch. 208).
Spotlight in Europe
While Nigeria battles for survival, Europe’s qualifiers also bring intrigue this weekend. On Saturday at 5 pm, England hosts Andorra live on SuperSport Premier League (GOtv Ch. 65, DStv Ch. 203), with the Three Lions expected to cruise. On Sunday, a heavyweight clash sees Turkey take on Spain at 7:45 pm on SuperSport Football (GOtv Ch. 61, DStv Ch. 205).
Fixtures at a Glance
CAF World Cup Qualifiers
Sat, 5:00 pm — Nigeria vs Rwanda
Tue, 5:00 pm — South Africa vs Nigeria
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers
Sat, 5:00 pm — England vs Andorra
Sun, 7:45 pm — Turkey vs Spain
The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher
For Nigeria, this international break is nothing short of decisive. Two wins keep the dream alive; one slip ends it. With fans already fearing the unthinkable, this double-header will reveal whether the Super Eagles still have the wings to fly to the World Cup.
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