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Friendly: Nigeria 1-1 Senegal – FT

Nigeria 1-1 Senegal

Thursday, 23 March 2017
Kick-off: 9:00pm (Nigeria Time)
Venue: Hive Stadium, London.

Today’s international friendly match between the Super Eagles and the Teranga Lions at the Hive Stadium in London may not be a make or mar encounter, however, it would go a long way in accessing certain players between both teams ahead of their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations and 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers later this year.

Full Time: Nigeria 1-1 Senegal. Kelechi Iheanacho late minute penalty ensured the spoils will be shared with Senegal.
81′ Nigeria 1-1 Senegal. Kelechi Iheanacho levels for the Super Eagles from the spot.
74′ Olarenwaju Kayode is on for Ahmed Musa
60′ Iwobi and Simon (out), Etebo and Success (In) for Nigeria, Sadio Mane ready to come on for Senegal.

56′ Goal! Nigeria 0-1 Senegal. Moussa Sow is the scorer

46′ Game resumes, no subs, lets see what the second half holds
Half Time: Nigeria 0-0 Senegal
36′ Best chance of the match but Iheanacho drags his shot across goal
30′ Freekick for Nigeria. Iheanacho takes it, blocked by the wall
24′ John Ogu replaces injured captain Ogenyi Onazi
20′ Still goalless between both teams, nothing much happening
0′ Game on! Nigeria 0-0 Senegal
Today’s international friendly match between the Super Eagles and the Teranga Lions at the Hive Stadium in London may not be a make or mar encounter, however, it would go a long way in accessing certain players between both teams ahead of their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations and 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers later this year.

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