Nigeria’s U-20 national team, the Flying Eagles, will play two friendly matches against Côte d’Ivoire as part of their preparations for upcoming international competitions. The games will serve as crucial warm-up fixtures ahead of the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Initially scheduled to face Egypt, the Flying Eagles had to adjust their plans after logistical challenges led to the cancellation of that fixture. The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) swiftly arranged an alternative, securing a two-match series against Côte d’Ivoire, the host nation of the U-20 AFCON. The friendly matches will provide a tough test for the Nigerian side as they face a strong Ivorian team in familiar territory.
The team is set to depart Abuja on Monday, with the fixtures scheduled to take place in Abidjan. Head coach Ladan Bosso has expressed confidence in his squad, emphasizing that the matches will offer valuable insights into the team’s strengths and areas needing improvement before the main tournament. He also highlighted the importance of facing high-quality opposition to fine-tune tactics and build team chemistry.
Côte d’Ivoire, as the tournament host, will be keen to make a strong impression, making the matches a highly competitive affair. The Flying Eagles, known for their attacking prowess and solid defensive structure, will aim to use these games to sharpen their strategies and assess player performances ahead of the final squad selection for the AFCON campaign.
Nigeria has a strong history in youth competitions, and expectations remain high for the Flying Eagles to make a deep run in the upcoming tournament. The team has been undergoing intensive training, with Bosso and his technical staff working to create a cohesive unit capable of competing at the highest level.
With the AFCON tournament drawing closer, the friendlies against Côte d’Ivoire will be a key part of Nigeria’s preparations. The outcome of these matches could play a crucial role in determining the team’s readiness and boosting confidence before the continental showdown.