- Super Eagles Defeat Rwanda to Stay in World Cup Race.
- Victor Osimhen limped off injured, but the Eagles held firm.
- Nigeria now sits on 10 points, eyeing South Africa next.
The Super Eagles secured a vital 1-0 victory over Rwanda on Saturday, September 6, at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo, keeping their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification hopes alive.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Tolu Arokodare was the match-winner, scoring in the 51st minute after capitalising on a loose ball inside the penalty area. His composed finish lifted the tension inside the stadium and gave the Eagles a much-needed breakthrough following a tight first half.
Nigeria endured an early setback when star striker Victor Osimhen limped off midway through the opening half, forcing head coach Eric Chelle to introduce Cyril Dessers. Despite the disruption, the Eagles settled into the game, with Calvin Bassey leading the defensive line to resist Rwanda’s late pressure.
The win proved crucial for Nigeria in Group C, as the team climbed to 10 points from seven matches, overtaking Rwanda, who remain on eight. The result leaves the qualification race finely poised, but Saturday’s victory renewed confidence among fans who had been worried by the team’s recent form.

Attention now shifts to Tuesday, September 9, when the Super Eagles will travel to face group leaders South Africa in a decisive encounter that could shape their qualification chances.
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