U-20 World Cup: Flying Eagles set to soar ahead of World Cup round of 16 | The Nutmeg
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26 May 2023 |
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The Flying Eagles have made sure of qualification; they have done the job whether you like Ladan Bosso or not! It's now all about bragging rights when they face Brazil on Saturday and in this video, Ayomide Sotubo previews the game on The Nutmeg this week.
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