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By VIVIAN AHANMISI
Football pundits have described Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier between Nigeria’s Super Eagles and South Africa’s Bafana Bafana as a must-win clash that could shape Nigeria’s campaign.
The Super Eagles will face Bafana Bafana on Tuesday at the Toyota Stadium, Bloemfontein. Kick-off is 5 p.m. Nigeria time and 6 p.m. South Africa time.
Nigeria currently sit third in Group C of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, with 10 points from seven matches, behind South Africa on 16 and Benin with 11.
Other group standings are Rwanda with eight points, Lesotho on six, and Zimbabwe at the bottom with four points.
In separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday, analysts said Nigeria’s qualification hopes remain alive, but victory in all remaining matches is essential.
Upcoming fixtures include crucial games against South Africa and other Group C opponents. Analysts insist the Bafana Bafana clash is both a necessity and a statement of intent.
Football analyst Monday Izegagbe said Nigeria’s talent must be translated into a cohesive performance. He warned South Africa are disciplined, tactically sound, and determined to secure qualification.
Izegagbe noted Nigeria’s inconsistency, highlighting defensive lapses and shaky midfield transitions, in spite of having prolific striker, Victor Osimhen, and in-form midfielder, Alex Iwobi, in the squad.
He stressed that South Africa’s resurgence under coach Hugo Broos poses a major threat, with the team now built on youthful energy and tactical discipline.
“Bafana Bafana are no longer fragile. If Nigeria underestimate them, it could prove costly. They are stronger, organised, and hungry for success,” Izegabe said.
He, however, expressed faith in Nigeria’s firepower. “With Osimhen leading the line, we can hurt any defence. What we need is composure, focus, and determination.”
According to Izegagbe, both sides approach the tie with everything at stake. A South African victory could dent Nigeria’s hopes, while a win for Nigeria would revive momentum.
“This match is about pride, momentum, and belief. Nigeria belongs on football’s biggest stage, and the World Cup is not negotiable,” he added.
Former Nigeria international Azuka Izu also urged the Super Eagles to remain focused, warning against underestimating Bafana Bafana’s improvement under coach Hugo Broos.
“South Africa are strong now, but the Eagles have the quality to deliver. The team must show discipline, cohesion, and fight for the nation,” Izu said.
He added that Tuesday’s clash would test Nigeria’s strength and determination, stressing that complacency must be avoided if the Eagles are to keep their qualification hopes alive.
“This is about pride and momentum. Victory can change the course of the qualifiers. The Super Eagles cannot afford to miss the World Cup,” Izu said.
NAN reports that Nigeria trail South Africa in Group C and must secure victory to boost their chances of reaching the 2026 FIFA World Cup finals. (NAN)
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