Nigeria could make it two wins on the spin in Group D when they take on Rwanda in their latest 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the Amahoro Stadium on Tuesday afternoon. Kick-off is at 300pm CAT.
Rwanda endured a stuttering start to their latest AFCON qualifying campaign following a 1-1 draw against Libya at the Venue 11 June Stadium last week.
Nigeria on the other hand, took charge of Group D via a 3-0 victory against Benin at Venue Godswill Akpabio International Stadium last Friday, as Ademola Lookman 2 and Victor Osimhen got their names on the scoresheet in Uyo.
Rwanda head coach Torsten Spittler believes his side are in a good process ahead of their tie against the Super Eagles on Tuesday afternoon.
We are in a good process and what we have done so far is promising, Spittler said