Under the lights at the Complexe Sportif de Fès, the Super Eagles of Nigeria step out once more, knowing their place in the knockout rounds of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations is already secure.
This final Group C clash against Uganda’s Cranes may not decide Nigeria’s fate, but it carries real weight for both sides ahead of the next round.
Eric Chelle’s men have silenced pre-tournament sceptics with back-to-back wins, seeing off Tanzania 2–1 before outplaying Tunisia in a thrilling 3–2 victory that confirmed early qualification.
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The Super Eagles have looked fluid in midfield, sharper in transition, and more assured in possession, which suggests a team that is finally finding its form at the right time.
Uganda vs Nigeria: Will the Cranes frustrate the Super Eagles?
Uganda arrived in Fès under pressure. Paul Put’s side have just one point from two matches and must avoid defeat to keep their AFCON dream alive.

A 3–1 loss to Tunisia and a frustrating draw with Tanzania—sealed by a missed stoppage-time penalty—have left the Cranes with no margin for error.
Uganda have often troubled Nigeria, winning four of their eight meetings and remaining unbeaten in the last three.
Head-to-Head: Uganda vs Nigeria
Nigeria head into this fixture having won three of their last five matches, recording victories over Gabon, Tanzania and Tunisia, while suffering defeats to Egypt and DR Congo.

Uganda, meanwhile, have managed just one win in their last five games, losing three in the process. Notably, neither side has kept a clean sheet across their last five outings.
Historically, the two nations have met eight times since their first encounter in March 1978. Interestingly, Uganda hold the edge in the rivalry, with four wins to Nigeria’s two, alongside two draws. The Cranes have won twice and drawn once in their last three meetings with the Super Eagles, earning a reputation as a bogey team.
Super Eagles' Team News
Coach Eric Chelle has no suspension concerns and has a full squad available. Although Stanley Nwabali and Frank Onyeka have managed minor knocks, neither issue is considered serious. Victor Osimhen has also been declared fit.

Follow our update below as Uganda prepares to face the Super Eagles to keep their AFCON 2025 hopes alive.




