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WORLD CUP: Super Eagles Set To Depart For Ghana| SEE WHEN

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Mar 23, 2022

WORLD CUP: Super Eagles Set To Depart For Ghana| SEE WHEN
As the race for football sovereignty continues in a battle royale that will feature West Africans giants, Nigeria and Ghana, the Super Eagles of Nigeria are set to journey to Ghana.

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Augustine Eguavoen-led star studded team will jet off to neighbouring country, Ghana on Thursday 24th March for the much-awaited World Cup Playoffs at the famed Baba Yara Stadium.

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The Super Eagles are billed to face the Black Stars of Ghana in a pitched contest for a slot at the epochal Qatar 2022 World Cup fiesta slated for November on the 25th of March.

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The delegation of players and coaches of the national team will depart the country for Ghana on Thursday morning via a chartered flight from the Nnamdi Azikiwe international Airport in Abuja.

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Meanwhile, camping towards the 2022 World Cup playoffs against Otto Addo-led Black Stars began over the weekend in the nation's metropolis, Abuja.

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Archrivals Ghana host the first leg of the playoff this Friday, before the reverse fixture is played four days later on March 29.

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Meanwhile the 24 man squad; Ekong, Balogun, Ajayi, Aina, Onyeka, Ighalo, Akpeyi, Musa, Etebo, Iheanacho, Abdullahi, Uzoho, Simon, Dennis, Aribo, Bassey, Bonke, Omeruo, Sanusi, Chukwueze, Osimhen, Amoo, Lookman, Umar, Noble, are now in Abuja.

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