Saudi Arabia vs Nigeria match preview | The Nutmeg
By Guardian Exclusive
13 October 2023 |
4:24 am
It might just be a friendly. But the journey to qualification for the World Cup and preparation for the African Cup of Nations in January begins for the Super Eagles with a game against the Green Falcons of Saudi Arabia. Ayomide Shotunbo and Ifeoluwa Johnson review that match on The Nutmeg.
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