Nigeria is set to play France in a high-profile international
friendly in March 2018. The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has
secured the mouthwatering clash to be staged in Paris on a date that
will be confirmed in due time.
This will be the first meeting between the two sides since the Group A
match in the 2011 World Cup. France snatched a 1–0 win then courtesy of
Marie-Laure Delie’s second half strike.
The friendly will be France’s third against an African side in recent times after strolling past both South Africa and Ghana.
It will mark Nigeria’s first match in more than a year–since winning AWCON 2016 in December last year.
The tie will thus commence the reigning African champions’
preparations for AWCON 2018 qualifiers and kickstart a new era under
coach Randy Waldrum.
France 2019
Nigeria, who got a first round bye, are scheduled to commence their
qualifiers in April. They will face the winner of the first round tie
between Burkina Faso and Gambia.
The 2018 continental showdown will double as the CAF qualifiers for
the 2019 World Cup. Three of the top sides in AWCON 2018 will qualify
for the 2019 global showpiece to be held in France.
Nigeria To Play France In Friendly (Details)
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December 04, 2017
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