The Golden Eaglets start the quest for a third African title, Remo Stars seek second place, and it is a relegation battle for...
Nigeria v Zambia @Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium @5 p.m. on 30 April
Coach Ugbade believes Nigeria’s group is the toughest, and his young lads have to fight to get out of the group and get a ticket to the World Cup. “We will fight,” Ugbade told cafonline. After picking another point in Aba last Sunday, Remo Stars’ coach Daniel Ogunmodede said his team tried their best to hold on to all three points as Enyimba snatched a draw in the last moments of the game.
Meanwhile, Everton were dismantled at home by Newcastle, and captain Seamus Coleman will continue to be missed as Ben Godfrey continues to deputise at right back. Godfrey was directly at fault for two of the Newcastle goals and we expect fit-again Harvey Barnes to try his luck down that right side.
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