Nigeria’s road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup has reached a nail-biting climax, with their qualification hopes no longer entirely in their own hands. The Super Eagles face Benin Republic in Uyo, knowing that only a victory — and a sizable one — can keep their dream alive.
But even a win might not be enough. Nigeria must now rely on results from other African qualifiers, hoping that rivals South Africa, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, and DR Congo stumble in their final fixtures.
If South Africa defeats Rwanda, Nigeria’s chances will hinge on being among the four best second-placed teams across all groups — a race made tighter by their modest goal difference of +3. To stand a realistic chance, the Super Eagles must not only secure three points but do so with a commanding scoreline.
Gabon has already sealed one of the four playoff spots, leaving limited room for error as the final matches unfold over the next three days. It’s a tense reminder that earlier slip-ups in the qualifiers have left Nigeria’s World Cup destiny precariously balanced — resting on both their own performance and the fortunes of their continental rivals.




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