Group B have been labelled by many sports analysts as ‘the group of death,” but most Nigerian fans are optimistic that their Dream team will win this one.
Although, the Samson Siasia tutored side would be fielding less than its full strength team, some of the notable players like top striker Taiwo Awoniyi, Simon Sokari won’t be on duty during the games, due to club commitment.
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However, the tournament would serve as a good test run for the 2016 Rio Olympics. And nothing short of Gold Medal will be good enough. See below the match fixtures:
Egypt v Nigeria
Date: Sunday, September 6,
Time: 16:00 (Nigerian time)
Nigeria v Ghana
Date: Wednesday 9
Time:14:00 (Nigerian time)
Senegal v Nigeria
Date:Saturday 12
Time: 14:00 (Nigerian time)
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