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2026 FIFA World Cup Ticket Final Battle: Eagles, Cheetahs arrive in Uyo for big showdown

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The delegations of Nigeria and the Benin Republic are scheduled to arrive in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, on Saturday afternoon, ahead of Tuesday’s 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Series Matchday 10 encounter at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium.

Nigeria’s Super Eagles earned a 2-1 win over Lesotho in Polokwane on Friday to put themselves firmly in contention for the lone automatic ticket from Group C, while table-topping Benin Republic scored late against Rwanda’s Amavubi in Kigali to pick up the maximum points and maintain their three-point lead over their West African neighbours.

Three-time African champions Nigeria fly from the South African city of Polokwane to Uyo aboard a chartered ValueJet Airline airplane, just as the Cheetahs’ delegation will arrive about the same time at the Obong Victor Attah International Airport.

Goals by Captain William Ekong (from the penalty spot) and debutant Jerome Akor Adams earned Nigeria the three points at the Peter Mokaba Stadium, and the Super Eagles, 2024 AFCON runners-up, now need a two-goal win over the neighbours to the west (plus South Africa failing to beat Rwanda in Nelspruit on the same day) to bag the only automatic ticket from Group C to North America.

The circumstances are similar to those in 2001 and 2009.

On both occasions, Nigeria eventually scaled through to the global finals.

Following away losses to Liberia and Sierra Leone, the Super Eagles found themselves in a precarious situation and needed to win their remaining three matches.

They started with a 2-0 defeat of leaders Liberia in Port Harcourt, made easy meat of Sudan 4-0 in Omdurman, and then trounced Ghana’s Black Stars 3-0 in Port Harcourt to qualify for Korea/Japan 2002.

In 2009, Tunisia led for most of the series, and only an added-time goal by Obinna Nsofor against Mozambique in Abuja kept Nigeria in the hunt until the final day.

On that final day, Nigeria needed to beat Kenya in Nairobi and for Tunisia not to win in Maputo against Mozambique.

The Eagles edged the Harambee Stars 3-2 at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, while Mozambique earned a late goal against Tunisia.

The ambitious Cheetahs, now on 17 points, are coached by Franco-German tactician Gernot Rohr, who qualified and led Nigeria at the 2018 FIFA World Cup finals in Russia.

Egyptian official Amin Mohamed Omar will be the referee for Tuesday’s explosive battle, with his compatriots Mahmoud Abouelregal, Ahmed Tawfik Ali, and Mahmoud Moustafa Elbana in the roles of assistant referee 1, assistant referee 2, and fourth official.

Jason Joseph Damoo from Seychelles will serve as referee assessor; Ghanaian Prosper Harrison Addo will be the commissioner and; Xolile Vilakati from eSwatini will work as security officer.

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