Captain Kenneth Omeruo says the Super Eagles are desperate to Eagles to roll their 2026 World Cup campaign back on track after uninspiring draws again Lesotho.
The Eagles’ delegation flew into Kigali on Saturday morning, and trained at the match venue ahead of Match day two encounter against Zimbabwe’s Warriors at Huye Stadium pitch.
South Africa’s 2-1 defeat of Benin Republic’s Cheetahs on Saturday means the Bafana Bafana are top of Group C temporarily, before Sunday’s encounter.
“We are on a redemption mission; a serious business is what we have come for. The pitch is poor but we can’t be bothered right now. We want to get into action and pick up three points.”
Sunday’s match will start at 3pm Rwanda time (2pm Nigeria time), and will be superintended by Djiboutian official Souleiman Ahmed Djama, with his compatriots Liban Abdoulrazack Ahmed (assistant referee 1), Rachid Waiss Bouraleh (assistant referee 2) and Mohamed Diraneh Guedi (fourth official) also in action.
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