Zimbabwe vs Nigeria Full Time Score World Cup Qualifies Match

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Zimbabwe vs Nigeria – Anticipating an Intense Showdown.

Full Time

Zimbabwe 1-1 Nigeria

 Zimbabwe 1: 1 Nigeria.

70′

Double change in Zimbabwe: Chirinda for Musona and Garananga for Dube.

68′

Iheanacho fires a shot just inside the left post to equalize for the Super Eagles.

67′

GOOOOOOOOOAL FOR NIGERIA

58′

Incredible what Nigeria missed, under the goal the striker could not define it.

57′

It is an indirect free kick in the area for Nigeria.

55′

The referee calls a foul in the area in favor of Nigeria, the whole Zimbabwe team protests.

46′

Peseiro made three changes at halftime, including Boniface, Iheanacho and Osayi-Samuel, with Oina, Onyeka and Tella out.

45′

START TO SECOND HALF

46′

Peseiro made three changes at halftime, including Boniface, Iheanacho and Osayi-Samuel, with Oina, Onyeka and Tella out.

Halftime

Zimbabwe 1-0 Nigeria

42′

Zimbabwe carries the ball back and forth, Nigeria is unable to take it away from them.

28′

Musona takes a perfect 30-meter free kick to drive it into the corner and beat Nigeria’s goal.

26′

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL FOR ZIMBABWE

22′

Dube’s direct shot

18′

Very poorly defined dangerous play for Zimbabwe

16′

Clearance to the corner by the Zimbabwe defense.

9′

Very poor ball delivery in the last quarter of the field for Nigeria

5′

Nigeria dominated the ball in the first few minutes.

0′

Kick off .

Jose Peseiro Announces Six Changes to Super Eagles’ Starting XI Against Warriors

In a strategic move, Super Eagles coach Jose Peseiro is set to make six changes to the starting XI for the upcoming match against the Warriors. The new lineup closely mirrors the squad that played in the previous match against Lesotho, with key alterations.

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The following changes are anticipated:
1. Simon returns to the starting lineup, replacing Lookman.
2. Moffi takes his place in the XI, substituting for Awoniyi.
3. Onyemaechi returns to the forefront, displacing Collins.
4. Aina is set to replace Osayi Samuel in the starting XI.

Additionally, Aribo is making a comeback, taking the place of Iheanacho, and Tella is set to step in for Boniface.

This strategic reshuffling reflects Peseiro’s tactical considerations as the Super Eagles gear up for the impending clash against the Warriors.

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Zimbabwe’s Formation (4-3-3) and Lineup Against Nigeria:

Starting XI:

  1. B. Donovan (Goalkeeper)
  2. T. Hadebe
  3. J. Zemura
  4. M. Nakamba
  5. A. Mbeba
  6. M. Munetsi
  7. G. Takwara
  8. A. Rinomhota
  9. T. Kadewere
  10. P. Dube
  11. W. Musona

 

  1. A. Iwobi
  2. T. Moffi
  3. M. Simon
  4. N. Tella
  5. B. Onyemaechi
  6. F. Onyeka
  7. S. Ajayi
  8. J. Aribo
  9. C. Bassey
  10. O. Aina
  11. F. Uzoho

 

In the wake of a disappointing 1-1 draw against Lesotho, the Super Eagles of Nigeria are geared up for redemption as they face the Warriors of Zimbabwe in their second group match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. The match, scheduled for Sunday at Stade Huye in Butare, Rwanda, promises a thrilling encounter between two formidable African football nations.

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The three-time African champions, still stinging from the unexpected draw against Lesotho, are in dire need of a victory to rekindle their qualification hopes for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, Zimbabwe, observing the Crocodiles of Lesotho secure a point on Nigerian soil, sees an opportunity to exploit the perceived vulnerability of the Super Eagles.

A fierce battle is expected as Nigeria, fueled by the frustration of their opening draw, aims to unleash their full force on the resilient Warriors of Zimbabwe. The Zimbabweans, on the other hand, are poised to capitalize on the evident pressure on the Super Eagles, seeking to upset their opponents and complicate Nigeria’s path to the World Cup.

Head to Head – Zimbabwe vs Nigeria

The history between these two nations favours the Super Eagles, who have triumphed four times with two draws in their seven meetings. The last time Zimbabwe secured a victory over Nigeria dates back to an international friendly in August 1981, creating an intriguing backdrop for their upcoming clash.

Zimbabwe vs Nigeria team News

Nigeria Team News

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Coach Jose Peseiro faces a lineup reshuffle due to the injury-induced departure of striker Taiwo Awoniyi. The striking duo of Terem Moffi and Sadiq Umar are potential replacements, with Moses Simon eyeing a return to the starting lineup after an impactful bench performance. Despite some questionable plays, Kelechi Iheanacho is expected to maintain his place, offering experience and goal-scoring prowess.

The defensive partnership of Semi Ajayi and Calvin Bassey, though shaky, might see reinforcement with the inclusion of Kenneth Omeruo. The West Bromwich defender’s crucial equaliser against Lesotho showcased his value to the team.

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Zimbabwe Team News

Zimbabwe, notching a commendable performance against Rwanda, is likely to stick to the same starting lineup. Defender Teenage Hadebe anchors the central defense, aiming to thwart the formidable Nigerian forward line. In midfield, Marvelous Nakamba and Brian Banda are set to play pivotal roles in disrupting the Eagles’ plays and supporting their forward line.

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Upfront, Admiral Muskwe and Prince Dube, who started in their previous match, are anticipated to lead the offensive charge against Nigeria.

Zimbabwe vs Nigeria h2h

In their head-to-head encounters and recent performances, Zimbabwe and Nigeria have faced off seven times since 1981, with the Super Eagles asserting dominance over the Warriors. The Southern Africans secured victory only once in these meetings, with two matches concluding in draws, and Nigeria emerging victorious on four occasions.

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Zimbabwe vs Nigeria World Cup Qualifies Match Details

  • Competition: CAF World Cup Qualifiers
  • Match: Zimbabwe vs Nigeria
  • Venue: Stade Huye, Butare, Rwanda
  • Date: 19 November 2023
  • Kick-off Time: 2 pm (Nigerian Time)

Football enthusiasts are in for an exhilarating spectacle as these two football powerhouses clash in pursuit of crucial World Cup qualification points. The stage is set for a captivating showdown in Butare, with both teams eager to assert their dominance on the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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