The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) was on Monday notified by the African football governing body CAF, that the FIFA World Cup play-off round between Nigeria’s Super Eagles and the Black Stars of Ghana will now take place on new dates.
The first leg at the Cape Coast Stadium in Ghana will now take place on Friday, 25th March, starting from 7.30pm Ghana time, which will be 8.30pm in Nigeria. It was earlier scheduled to be played on Thursday, 24th March.
As against the earlier date of Sunday, 27th March, the return match between both fierce rivals will now hold at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja on Tuesday, 29th March, starting from 6pm Nigeria time.
The winner over the two legs will qualify for the 2020 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
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