Preview: Nigeria vs Guinea (Chan 2016)
– Nigeria and Guinea lock horns this
afternoon for a place in the knockout stage at the on-going 2016 African
Nations Championship in Rwanda.
– Nigeria sits on top of Group C on four points with Guinea in second place on two points.
– Both teams could secure automatic qualification with three maximum points today.
There’s all to play for when the Super Eagles of Nigeria square up against the Syli Nationale of Guinea today, January 26, in the last round of matches in Group C at the on-going 2016 African Nations Championship in Rwanda.
Both sides occupying the top two places respectively know a win will see them book a place in the last eight at the expense of rivals, Tunisia and Niger.
Victory by any margin will guarantee the Eagles top spot, same goes for Guinea. However, any of the teams could still crash out should they slip up. This is because should Tunisia achieve a high score win over Niger Republic or vice versa then, a defeat for either Guinea or Nigeria will mark the end of the tournament.
Fully aware of the situation on ground, both teams will seek a crucial victory this afternoon when they lock horns.
Kick-off time is 3pm and Naij.com is on ground to bring you minute-by-minute account of this cracker.
– Nigeria sits on top of Group C on four points with Guinea in second place on two points.
– Both teams could secure automatic qualification with three maximum points today.
There’s all to play for when the Super Eagles of Nigeria square up against the Syli Nationale of Guinea today, January 26, in the last round of matches in Group C at the on-going 2016 African Nations Championship in Rwanda.
Both sides occupying the top two places respectively know a win will see them book a place in the last eight at the expense of rivals, Tunisia and Niger.
Victory by any margin will guarantee the Eagles top spot, same goes for Guinea. However, any of the teams could still crash out should they slip up. This is because should Tunisia achieve a high score win over Niger Republic or vice versa then, a defeat for either Guinea or Nigeria will mark the end of the tournament.
Fully aware of the situation on ground, both teams will seek a crucial victory this afternoon when they lock horns.
Kick-off time is 3pm and Naij.com is on ground to bring you minute-by-minute account of this cracker.

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