The race for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar kicks off for many African countries this week, with two West African sides set to slug it out in Lagos on Friday
Nigeria play the first of their two World Cup qualifying matches during this international break on September 3, with the Super Eagles billed to take on Liberia at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos.
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Following your commentary from Berlin. Well done.
Please update the publish time when the game starts, thanks.
Please update the information when the begin OK. Min McCarthy Jackson of Liberia. I appreciate your efforts.
God we bless all: