Nigeria face a do-or-die encounter when they welcome Rwanda to the Godswill Akpabio Stadium on Saturday evening in round seven of CAF’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers, MySportDab Reports.
The Super Eagles sit fourth in Group C with seven points, six behind leaders South Africa, while Rwanda occupy second on eight points alongside Benin. With just four games left, the margin for error is razor-thin, especially for Nigeria, who risk missing out on the World Cup for a second successive edition after their 2022 heartbreak against Ghana.
Eric Chelle’s men come into this clash under pressure. Since reaching the AFCON final in early 2024, consistency has deserted the three-time African champions, who failed to win their opening four qualifiers and suffered a damaging defeat to Benin last June.
Chelle has brought flashes of stability since replacing Finidi George, but a frustrating 1-1 draw with Zimbabwe in June stalled their revival.
Victory is now imperative before a daunting trip to South Africa four days later. Much rests on the shoulders of Victor Osimhen, who has scored three of Nigeria’s last four qualifying goals, while Ademola Lookman is expected to feature despite a lack of club action. Captain William Troost-Ekong leads a defence missing Semi Ajayi, with Chidozie Awaziem likely to step in.
Rwanda, meanwhile, will draw confidence from their 2-1 triumph in Uyo during the AFCON qualifiers last year. The Wasps remain defensively disciplined, conceding just four goals in six qualifiers, but their attack has been blunt, producing the same tally. Adel Amrouche’s side are winless in 2025 (D1, L3), including back-to-back defeats to Algeria in June friendlies, but will hope their resilience travels well.
Head-to-head history favours Nigeria, who have three wins in eight meetings, though Rwanda’s lone success came in this very stadium. With their World Cup hopes hanging in the balance, the Super Eagles must harness home advantage and their superior firepower.
Prediction: Nigeria 3-0 Rwanda – Nigeria’s pedigree and attacking edge should prevail, keeping their qualification hopes alive.