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Rwanda vs Nigeria: When and Where to Watch Crucial World Cup Qualifier

The Super Eagles of Nigeria are set to return to action this week in a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Rwanda — a must-win encounter to revive their faltering campaign.
Currently fifth in Group C with just three points from four matches, Nigeria’s qualification hopes hang by a thread. A turnaround is essential if they are to remain in contention for a spot at the global showpiece.
This fixture will also mark the debut of newly appointed head coach Eric Chelle, the Franco-Malian tactician tasked with reviving the team’s fortunes. Chelle will be eager to make a strong first impression, win over fans, and instill confidence in his squad.
The stakes are high for both sides. Group leaders Rwanda sit on seven points from four games and will aim to consolidate their lead on home soil at the 45,508-capacity Stade Amahoro. A win would strengthen Rwanda’s grip on the top spot, while a loss could see them slip down the standings.
For Nigeria, nothing short of victory will suffice, as they seek to climb the table and keep their World Cup dreams alive.
Rwanda vs Nigeria: Venue, Time & How to Watch
The match kicks off at 5 PM Nigerian time on Friday, 21 March, at Amahoro Stadium, Rwanda.
Fans in Nigeria can catch the game live on AfroSport TV, NFFTV, or selected pay-TV channels.