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The remaining fixtures of Match Day One of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) would be played today across the federation, with the defending champion, Rivers United ...

A duel between two NPFL clubs last season. Eight teams clash in Match Day One across the country…today

Group A will see Kwara United host Gombe United FC in its 18,000 capacity Kwara State Stadium in Ilorin, Kwara. The Afonja Warriors were a delight to watch last year, following their exploits in the CAF Confederation Cup. El Kanemi Warriors may be having a big task in their hands, as they visit one of the revelations of last season, Remo Stars. Both teams are meeting at the Remo Stars Stadium, Ikenne.

In a Niger Delta derby, Dakkada FC will be hosting Bayelsa United FC at the magnificent Akwa Ibom International Stadium, Uyo. The hosts will strive hard to avert the fate that befell Akwa United during the league opener at the same stadium. They lost to Bendel Insurance of Benin.

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