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Match Preview: Nigeria vs. Rwanda – AFCON 2025 Qualifiers Showdown
As the curtain falls on the qualifiers for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, the Super Eagles of Nigeria are primed for an exciting encounter against Rwanda.
With their qualification for the tournament secured, Nigeria aims to close out their group campaign with a solid performance.
Meanwhile, Rwanda is in a race against time, vying for the precious second ticket in Group D. Nigeria’s position was solidified even before their recent match against Benin, as Rwanda’s 1-0 defeat to Libya ensured the Super Eagles’ spot in Morocco.
However, the Nigerian squad showcased their fighting spirit, rallying to draw 1-1 with Benin after a first-half struggle, thanks to an impressive header from Victor Osimhen, who celebrated his 23rd goal for his country.
Currently sitting at 11 points, Nigeria, under the guidance of Augustine Eguaveon, is set to finish at the top of Group D, making Monday’s clash against Rwanda a matter of pride rather than necessity. Conversely, Rwanda finds itself in a precarious situation, sitting third with just five points.
To keep their hopes alive for AFCON qualification, they must secure a victory on Monday while relying on Libya to defeat Benin.
Historical Context
This matchup marks the seventh encounter between Nigeria and Rwanda, with the Super Eagles boasting an unbeaten record—two wins and four draws, including a goalless stalemate in their previous AFCON 2025 qualifying bout. This match marks the fourth meeting in an AFCON qualifying context, with Nigeria winning one match at home and drawing twice in away games.
Team News and Lineups
Victor Osimhen’s recent performance places him on the brink of surpassing the legendary Segun Odegbami in Nigeria’s all-time scoring ranks.
However, with no competitive stakes, Coach Eguaveon may opt for an experimental lineup, featuring players like Sadiq Umar and Samuel Chukwueze from the off. Gabriel Osho, who made his debut against Benin, will be eager to showcase his talent again, while Maduka Okoye is set to return as the starting goalkeeper following the tragic passing of Stanley Nwabali’s father.
Unfortunately, Nigeria will be without Ola Aina due to fitness concerns, and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru is also doubtful. On the other side, Rwanda is expected to maintain the same squad from their last fixture against Libya, with Innocent Nshuti anticipated to lead the attack.
Predicted Lineups
Nigeria (3-4-3): Okoye (GK); Osho, Ekong, Bassey; Osayi-Samuel, Onyeka, Onyedika, Collins; Simon, Osimhen, Chukwueze
Rwanda (4-3-2-1): Ntwari (GK); Omborenga, Mutsinzi, Manzi, Niyomugabo; Rebangouka, Bizimana; Mugisha, Muhire, Kwizera; Nshuti
As the match approaches, all eyes will be on the Super Eagles as they look to secure a triumphant end to their qualifiers, while Rwanda fights for their AFCON future in what promises to be an exhilarating showdown.