Super Eagles of Nigeria will be back in action against Rwanda tomorrow as they look to salvage something from their 2026 World Cup Qualifiers bid, Soccernet.ng reports.
The 2019 Africa Cup of Nations bronze medalists started their World Cup qualifying campaign on a dismal note, picking up just three points from their last four games.
As a result, pressure has begun to mount on the players, who cannot afford any further slip-ups that could dent their chances of playing at the global tournament.
New Franco-Malian coach Eric Chelle was named as Super Eagles’ coach at the start of the year, and will be looking to start on a strong note to put the fans at ease.
What to know about Rwanda vs Nigeria game

This fixture is crucial for both countries as Rwanda sit at the top of group c with seven points from their first four games. As such, they would come out all guns blazing in front of their 45,508-capacity Stade Amahoro.
The Amahoro Stadium in Rwanda is always full to the brim whenever teams visit, and they will want to use that home advantage to their benefit.
If Rwanda win, they will stay at the summit of group c. But a loss for them would see them drop. Meanwhile, the Super Eagles need to climb higher in their group to stand a chance of qualifying for the World Cup, and a win would surely guarantee that.
How you can watch Rwanda vs Nigeria
The game between Rwanda and Nigeria will be played at the Amahoro Stadium at 5 PM Nigerian time on March 21. If you’re not visiting Rwanda to watch the game, you can watch it on AfroSport TV, NFF TV, or any pay-TV in Nigeria.

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