FIFA 2022 WC: Nigeria Prepare to intimidate Ghana in return leg

FIFA/CAF have approved Nigeria’s request to admit 60,000 fans at the Moshood Abiola Stadium when The Super Eagles take on The Black Stars in the return leg of the World Cup Play Off on Tuesday

The first leg came off at the Baba Yara sports stadium in Kumasi where the game ended goalless.


The multipurpose national sports stadium has a seating capacity of 60,491 and Nigeria will look to create an intimidating and electrifying atmosphere just like they were subjected to when they played as guest of Ghana at The Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

A win for either side on Tuesday will guarantee qualification to The Mundial in Qatar later in the year.

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