According to the federation, the second leg of the clash will be played on March 27 at the MKO Abiola Stadium, Abuja.
However, Ghana Football Association (GFA) is yet to confirm if the first leg billed for the Cape Coast Stadium will be played on March 23 or March 24.
Nigeria is looking to qualify for the World Cup for the seventh time.
Their last appearance was in Russia 2018, where they failed to qualify from a group that had Argentina, Iceland and Croatia.
However, Ghana Football Association (GFA) is yet to confirm if the first leg billed for the Cape Coast Stadium will be played on March 23 or March 24.
Nigeria is looking to qualify for the World Cup for the seventh time.
Their last appearance was in Russia 2018, where they failed to qualify from a group that had Argentina, Iceland and Croatia.
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Preparation is key. No assumptions. Neglect or look down on your opponent at your risk. Case of Morocco in the just concluded AFCON should be a notebook to reference.
ReplyDeleteNigeria should qualify ooo
ReplyDeletethose guys should give their all in these matches oh...we need to be at the world cup.
ReplyDeleteFather Lord, pls send buhari to London or some conference that period, so he won’t have time to call these guys in Jesus name. Amen.
ReplyDeleteGod I de beg u, make bubu phone lost cos that man na bad luck
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