WAFU Cup: Eagles to face Mali in adjusted fixtures

By Daily Sports on September 13, 2017

The Super Eagles of Nigeria will now face Mali instead of Ghana in Thursday September 14, clash of the ongoing West African Football Union Cup 2017 following an adjustment in the fixtures.

Nigeria was billed to face the Black Stars in earlier released draws held in Accra in August. But, the Nigerian camp has now been informed that instead of playing Ghana as it was in the original fixtures, the Super Eagles will now play Mali’s Aiglons in the day’s first match kicking off at 3pm Ghana time (4pm Nigeria time).

Guinea’s Syli Nationale will play the Black Stars in Thursday’second game, also at the Cape Coast Stadium, starting at 7pm Nigeria time.

On Saturday, the Super Eagles will tackle the Syli Nationale also in the day’s first match, before Ghana and Mali will do battle as from 7pm Nigeria time.

The much –anticipated clash between heavyweight rivals Ghana and Nigeria now comes up on Monday, September 18 by 6pm Ghana time (7pm Nigeria time).

The second match of the day, between Mali and Guinea, will take place simultaneously at Ndoum Stadium.

•Photo shows Ikechukwu Ezenwa of Super Eagles.

Source Daily Sports

Posted September 13, 2017


 

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