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Super Eagles' World Cup Dream Hits Playoff Hurdle After Benin Victory

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Super Eagles' World Cup Dream Hits Playoff Hurdle After Benin Victory

Nigeria's Super Eagles secured a decisive 4-0 victory against the Benin Republic in their final 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match, a result that guaranteed their spot in the African playoffs. While the commanding win at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo was celebrated, it was not sufficient for automatic qualification, as South Africa's Bafana Bafana ultimately topped Group C with 18 points, securing their direct ticket after beating Rwanda 3-0.

The match against Benin Republic saw a stellar performance from striker Victor Osimhen, who netted a sensational hat-trick. Osimhen opened the scoring just three minutes into the game, followed by a trademark header midway through the first half, and completed his hat-trick shortly after the break with a composed finish. Substitute Frank Onyeka sealed the 4-0 victory with a superb volley from Moses Simon’s cross deep into stoppage time, a goal that significantly boosted Nigeria's goal difference.

The Super Eagles are now among four African teams that have qualified for the upcoming African Playoffs, scheduled between November 13th and 16th. The venue for this mini-tournament is yet to be officially announced by CAF, though Morocco has been mentioned as a likely host. The playoffs will feature a semi-final and final format. The specific semi-final pairings announced are Gabon versus Nigeria and Cameroon versus DR Congo, based on FIFA standings. The winner of the final will advance to the Inter-Confederation Playoffs.

The Inter-Confederation Playoffs, slated for March next year, will involve six teams from five confederations vying for the final two spots at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This prestigious tournament will be co-hosted by Canada, USA, and Mexico. For Nigeria to participate in this final global qualification stage, they must first successfully navigate and secure the ticket from the CAF zone.

Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle expressed immense satisfaction with his players' performance, particularly singling out Victor Osimhen as the "best striker in the world." Chelle conveyed his happiness with the team's achievement and emphasized their immediate focus on the challenging playoff matches ahead. Defender William Troost-Ekong echoed this sentiment, expressing pride in the team's ability to achieve what many deemed impossible, despite a difficult preceding month, highlighting their unwavering belief.

Former Super Eagles forward Victor Ikpeba, while acknowledging the comprehensive victory, cautioned against complacency regarding the impending playoff clashes. He specifically mentioned potential matchups against Cameroon or Gabon, labeling them as "spicy" and tough encounters. Ikpeba articulated a sense of disappointment that Nigeria did not secure direct qualification, stating that the playoff round would be a significant test for the three-time African champions, underscoring that progression would not come easily.

The Super Eagles' qualification for the playoffs also garnered attention from several European clubs with Nigerian players in their ranks. Fulham, which boasts Alex Iwobi, Calvin Bassey, and Samuel Chukwueze, celebrated their "three Naija boys" contribution to the crucial victory. Sevilla, home to striker Akor Adams, lauded his first start for Nigeria in the 4-0 win. Brentford, where Frank Onyeka plays, specifically highlighted his crucial goal, stating, "Frank the Tank. Frank Onyeka’s goal guarantees the Super Eagles a spot in the Play-Offs for next summer’s World Cup." This collective support underscores the significance of Nigeria's journey through the challenging playoff route to reach the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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