The Nigerian national team, the Super Eagles, is preparing for two pivotal matches in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, one against Rwanda and the other against Zimbabwe. Soccernet reports that the squad, led by coach Eric Chelle, is aiming to advance up the Group C standings by securing crucial points.
Victor Osimhen, who has been sensational for Galatasaray, is tipped to be a major contributor and spearhead the attack. With his speed, strength, and finishing ability, the Nigerian striker has been a terror for opposing defenses this season, contributing to 22 goals and five assists in 28 appearances across all competitions.
Calvin Bassey, who has been outstanding for Fulham in the English Premier League, is another player who is expected to play a pivotal role. Incorporating the youthful defender, who has proven adept at playing a variety of positions, into the starting lineup should give the Super Eagles' defense more stability and depth.
It is also believed that Ademola Lookman will start for the Super Eagles. The winger for Atalanta has been fantastic this season, helping his team win games and scoring key goals. His quickness, talent, and vision make him an asset to the Super Eagles, and starting him should give them more options in the attack and make them more dangerous overall.
Stanley Nwabali, who has been out of sorts for his club team, is likely to start in goal. The seasoned goalkeeper has been an integral part of the Super Eagles for a long time, and his ability to guide the squad and keep them organized will be vital to their success.
The Super Eagles' midfield trioโAlex Iwobi, Alhassan Yusuf, and Wilfred Ndidiโis thought to be the team's engine room. It is expected that the squad will gain balance and control with Ndidi, Yusuf, and Iwobi in the starting lineup because to their combined defensive skill, inventiveness, and vision/passing ability.