Bloemfontein – All eyes turn to the Free State Stadium this evening as South Africa face Nigeria in a high-stakes 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier. Kick-off is at 6pm.
Bafana Bafana top Group C after seven matches, with five victories and only one goal conceded. Confidence is high following their 3–0 win over Lesotho, and a victory tonight would all but guarantee their place at the World Cup.
Nigeria arrive under pressure, sitting third in the group with 10 points, six behind South Africa. Despite being unbeaten in eight matches, the Super Eagles have struggled in attack. Their narrow 1–0 win over Rwanda kept their hopes alive, but defeat in Bloemfontein would be a major setback.
The reverse fixture in Abuja ended 1–1, setting the stage for a tense battle. A South African win would seal control of the group, while a Nigerian triumph would keep the race open, with Benin also still in contention. A draw would favour South Africa but leave the Super Eagles with a lifeline.
This rivalry has produced unforgettable moments in African football. In 16 encounters, Nigeria have won six, South Africa two, with eight draws. From Nigeria’s 4–0 victory in 1992 to Bafana’s 2–0 success in 2017 and the more recent stalemates, the fixture has rarely disappointed.




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