For Nigeria, who missed out on World Cup qualification, the fixture would still represent a major opportunity to test themselves against elite European opposition and maintain momentum after their strong showing at AFCON 2025.

If finalised, the friendly could see a galaxy of stars, including Victor Osimhen and Cristiano Ronaldo, share the pitch, adding extra spice to the encounter.

Nigeria’s bronze-medal finish at AFCON 2025 in Morocco has made them an attractive opponent for World Cup-bound nations seeking tough preparation games.

The only previous meeting between the sides came in November 2022, also before the World Cup then, when the Selecao secured a dominant 4-0 win in Lisbon.

Bruno Fernandes scored twice, while Goncalo Ramos and Joao Mario also found the net.

This time, the Super Eagles will be eager to put down a marker, using the friendly as a platform to measure themselves against one of Europe’s heavyweights and to stake claims ahead of future international competitions.