Nigeria vs. DR Congo Match Preview | CAF World Cup Qualifier Playoffs | Scoreline



Nigeria and DR Congo booked their places in the CAF World Cup Qualifier Playoffs, defeating Gabon and Cameroon respectively. The two sides will face off November 16th to determine who will go through to the 2026 World Cup. JayDee Dyer and Ian Joy are joined by Mbizo Mzamane to discuss the semifinals, Victor Osimhen’s performance, and what to expect in the final.

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31 thoughts on “Nigeria vs. DR Congo Match Preview | CAF World Cup Qualifier Playoffs | Scoreline”

  1. My problem is y do eagles always love it d hard way they r very good but evry tym dey score one we always relax we should learn to relax only after 4-0 always last minute equalizer not evrytym der would be tym to make up for such mistakes great performance though

  2. Nigeria should thank FIFA and CAF πŸ˜‚ cuz they don’t deserve to play this playoff why all this mouth for ?? πŸ€¦πŸΎβ€β™‚οΈπŸ€£ have some shame . on sunday We will show them that Ndombolo is the Father of Afrobeat

  3. The key to beat Congo is to play Congo under pressure for 90 minutes and watch out for their counter attacks. Putting them under pressure for 90 minutes take them out of their game plan and force them to defend.

  4. If Nigeria qualify, it will discredit the African qualification process. Burkina Faso had more points than them, and 10 more goals. Yet, Burkina Faso were robbed of those results due to a withdrawal by Eritrea that had no impact on either Nigeria or Burkina Faso. That mid-competition rule change undermines the integrity of the competition. How can we send a team to the World Cup that did not qualify due to on-field performances? They are not going to win the World Cup, so their presence will just undermine African football's sporting credentials as they did not even qualify on the pitch.

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