By DailySports Nigeria on December 30, 2025
The group stage climax is here. Nigeria faces Uganda in the final Group C match that will determine final standings, and Super Eagles fans need to know exactly when and where to watch what could be a tricky encounter despite Nigeria's strong form.
The group stages of AFCON 2025 reach their climax on Tuesday as Uganda's Cranes face Nigeria's Super Eagles in a match that means everything for one side and presents tactical intrigue for the other.
Nigeria have already sealed their ticket to the Round of 16 following Saturday's pulsating 3-2 victory over Tunisia in Fes , but Uganda find themselves in a precarious position after their 1-1 draw with Tanzania.
For the Cranes, only a positive result against the three-time African champions may be enough to keep their knockout stage aspirations alive.
Here is everything you need to know about Tuesday's Group C decider.
With qualification already secured, coach Eric Chelle faces an intriguing selection dilemma.
Does he rest key performers like Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, and captain Wilfred Ndidi ahead of the knockout rounds? Or does he field a strong XI to maintain momentum and secure top spot in Group C for a potentially easier Round of 16 draw?
Chelle's possession based system impressed against Tunisia, and fringe players will be eager to stake their claim should the Frenchman opt for rotation. However, given Nigeria's historical struggles against Uganda, underestimating the Cranes could prove costly.
For Uganda, the mathematics are simple: they need points. Their physical, direct style of play could trouble a rotated Nigerian side, particularly if the Super Eagles approach the game with anything less than full intensity.
Anglo Nigerian Uche Ikpeazu emerged as the hero in their draw with Tanzania, scoring a crucial equaliser, and the Cranes will look to the powerful forward to cause problems for Nigeria's defence.
Uganda have historically proven difficult opponents for the Super Eagles, remaining unbeaten in their last three meetings, a record they'll be desperate to extend.
Head-to-head note: Uganda have become something of a bogey team for Nigeria in recent years, going three matches without defeat against their West African rivals.
That unwanted statistic will not be lost on Chelle or his players, providing extra motivation regardless of team selection.
Kick-off time: 5:00pm WAT (6:00pm GMT) Date: Tuesday, December 30, 2025 Venue: Complexe Sportif de Fès (Fez Stadium), Fez, Morocco Capacity: 45,000
Nigerian viewers can catch all the action live on NTA Sports 24, NTA (National Station), and SuperSport's dedicated AFCON channels (202/205).
For those on the move, the match will be available via the DStv Stream and GOtv Stream apps, ensuring fans don't miss a moment of what promises to be a fascinating encounter.
While Nigeria can afford a degree of experimentation, complacency could be punished. Uganda, meanwhile, face a must-win scenario against one of the tournament favorites. The clash between Nigeria's technical prowess and Uganda's physicality promises to deliver compelling viewing.
Source DailySports Nigeria
Posted December 30, 2025
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