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Super Eagles To Face Mexico In Friendly July 3

Super Eagles To Face Mexico In Friendly July 3

The Super Eagles will face Mexico in an international friendly at the Los Angeles Coliseum, United States of America on July 3, reports Completesports.com.

The three-time African champions will use the game to prepare for the Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifiers which will kick-off in September.

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“LA we’re back!!!😬🤩🥳🇲🇽
On July 3 we will face Nigeria!!!!🇳🇬🦅
Who’s in for the ride??!!👀💪🏽💚,” reads a tweet on the official Twitter handle of the Mexico national team.

The Super Eagles are also scheduled to take on the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon in a friendly on June 4 in Austria.

Gernot Rohr’s charges beat the Crocodiles of Lesotho 3-0 in their last competitive game in February.


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COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 4
  • OmoEsan 3 years ago

    This is a good one coming from the NFF. These friendlies will keep the team and SE fans active.
    Kudos to the NFF.

  • Lord AMO 3 years ago

    I’ll definitely be there if they let fans in!

  • Big_Cole 3 years ago

    I suggest they should get one more game on that tour may be USA, Costa Rica, Honduras…. it’s gonna worth it

  • Kudos to NFF and Melvin Pinnick for this wonderful arrangements. Please let NFF makes it three friendly matches by getting one more country to play with in June with the A team since it’s been suggested that the match against Mexico will be played with home based players (Owngoalnigeria.com,19th May 2021). Hence,let us have two matches for Grade A Super Eagles in June. Let NFF not forget to expedite action on Ademola Lookman, Ejeria and Ike Ugbo change of nationality. NFF we are waiting for positive results on these issues. God bless Nigeria.

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