One month on from losing to African champions Algeria’s Desert Foxes and drawing against Tunisia’s Carthage Eagles in Austria, the Super Eagles return to competitive football when they take to the pitch of the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City to face Sierra Leone in a classic David versus Goliath matchup.
Africa’s fourth-best ranked team trade tackles with one of the continent’s low-punchers, knowing that a win will plant one of their feet in the next edition of the African Cup of Nations. But will their visitors simply roll over and get screwed when there is always a chance of an upset in football?
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