Nigeria vs Benin Preview: Super Falcons seek to seal WAFCON ticket in Abeokuta
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Summary: When the final whistle sounds in Abeokuta, Nigeriaβs aim will be clear: not just to qualify, but to conquer, with authority
When the whistle blows at the MKO Abiola Sports Arena in Abeokuta, it will be more than just a qualifier; it will be a statement. The Super Falcons of Nigeria, Africaβs most decorated womenβs team, return home with a two-goal cushion over the Benin Amazons, but with a hunger that refuses to rest until the job is finished.
For Nigeria, this second leg of the 2026 WAFCON Qualifiers is not about defending a lead. Itβs about reasserting dominance, reminding Africa why the Falcons remain the gold standard of womenβs football.
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