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2026 WCQ: Nigeria and South Africa Prepare for Crucial Showdown

David Akinyemi
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In a pivotal 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier, the Super Eagles of Nigeria will play the Bafana Bafana of South Africa this Friday at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo.

For both South Africa and Nigeria, the game is crucial as they try to secure their spots in Group C.

With two points from two games—draws against Zimbabwe and Lesotho, respectively—Finidi George’s team is now ranked third in Group C.

South Africa is in second place with three points, and Rwanda leads the group with four.

Zimbabwe, Benin, and Lesotho complete the group.

Nigeria will be looking to win this game in order to get their first group stage victory, which is essential if they want to qualify directly for the World Cup or at the very least be able to play in the inter-confederation playoffs.

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A win would increase their confidence and morale going forward in addition to their point total.

The most recent Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) semifinal match between South Africa and Nigeria took place in Ivory Coast this year.

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After a 1-1 draw, the Super Eagles won 4-2 in a penalty shootout against South Africa.

Nigeria wants to solidify their dominance over the Bafana Bafana, while South Africa wants to exact revenge for their AFCON loss, according to Obasanjonews.com.

According to Obasanjonews.com, the game on Friday looks to be an exciting one with a lot on the line for South Africa and Nigeria.

The result might have a big effect on both sides’ chances of qualifying for the FIFA World Cup in 2026 as well as the dynamics of Group C.

Under the lights of the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, fans can anticipate a fierce match in which both teams are trying to win and get closer to their World Cup goals.

Charles Ogundiya of the New Telegraph stated in an interview with Obasanjonews.com prior to the match that the match between South Africa and Nigeria is more than just a “qualifier.”

“This Super Eagles game against South Africa isn’t just a qualifying match. It’s a pivotal point in both teams’ FIFA World Cup journeys for 2026, Ogundiya told Obasanjonews.com.

“I am aware that South Africa would attempt to exact revenge on Nigeria due to the Super Eagles’ semifinal loss to them at the 2023 AFCON.”

“I am aware that a win for any team could drastically change the dynamics of Group C, as Nigeria is only one point behind South Africa in the standings.”

In response to a question about his prediction, Ogundiya stated that he anticipated a fierce match and that the team who takes a chance would ultimately win the tie.

“Well, I anticipate an intense match, and the team that takes advantage of their opportunities in front of goal will win the match,” he stated.

“I predict Nigeria to win 2 goals to 1 against South Africa.”

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