Goalkeepers Ireen Sibande, Emily Nkhwazi and Fortune Bwitubwitu have been selected, while the defensive unit includes Maureen Keneth, Talandira Chinyamvula, Olivia Phikani, Emily Samuel, Judith Kam’bwemba, Alinafe Milanzie and Efa Msuka.

In midfield, Leticia Chinyamula, Sarah Mulimbika, Anna Baziliyo, Kondawo Banda, Carlo Mlenzo, Linda Manda, Fanny Moyo, Enelesi Fabiano and Victoria Mkwala have been called up, while the attacking options include Mary Chindeya, Fatima Lali, Grace Mkakangula, Mkandawire, Vanessa Issa, Hope Chikunga, Wongani Masamba, Talandila Kachala, Rebecca Banda and Chisomo Mtelela.

Nigeria head into the fixture with a formidable pedigree, having qualified for every edition of the U-20 Women’s World Cup since its inception in 2022.

The Falconets have finished as runners-up twice, losing to Germany in the 2010 and 2014 final, and are now targeting a 12th appearance at the tournament.

After overcoming Rwanda and Senegal in the second and third round respectively, the upcoming fourth round tie presents a stern test for Nigeria against one of Africa’s rising sides at youth level, with both teams aiming to secure a coveted place on the global stage.