The Super Eagles of Nigeria are set to face some of Africa’s football giants as they head into the knockout stage of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Nigeria defeated Tunisia, Uganda, and Tanzania to begin the tournament with an excellent run.
After three games, Nigeria topped Group C with 9 points. Tunisia followed with 4, Tanzania placed third with 2, while Uganda finished bottom with 1 point.
In the Round of 16, Nigeria’s opponent is yet to be determined, but they will face one of the teams that finished among the best third‑placed sides in the groups, which is expected to be a manageable fixture on January 5, 2026.
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However, in the quarter‑finals, they are likely to face either Algeria or the Democratic Republic of Congo in a battle for a place in the next stage.
Both probable opponents have proven to be formidable sides in the tournament, following their strong performances in the group stage.
It is worth noting that DR Congo eliminated Nigeria from the continental World Cup playoffs, denying them the opportunity to play at the Mundial for the second consecutive time.
If the Super Eagles manage to overcome their quarter‑final opponents, the path becomes even tougher, as they could meet either the hosts or one of the favorites in the competition.
Morocco will take on Tanzania in the Round of 16, and if they win, they will face either South Africa (third‑placed at the 2023 AFCON) or another team yet to be determined.
Thus, in the semi‑finals, Nigeria could face either hosts Morocco or South Africa’s Bafana Bafana, which would be a cagey encounter.
The Super Eagles boast stars such as Victor Osimhen of Galatasaray, Ademola Lookman of Atalanta, Alex Iwobi, Calvin Bassey of Fulham, and veteran goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali.
Nigeria are determined to win their fourth AFCON title to appease fans after missing out on the 2026 World Cup, but they face a tough road ahead.
See image of the road to the final below:
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