Nigeria booked their place in the final of the African playoff stage for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers after a dramatic 4‑1 win over Gabon in extra time. The match took place in Rabat, Morocco, as part of the continental mini‐tournament for the runners‑up of the groups.
Key Facts
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Venue: Neutral ground, Rabat, Morocco.
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This was a semi‑final of the CAF qualifying playoff for Africa’s additional spot in the inter‑continental playoffs.
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Nigeria prevailed 4‑1 after extra time, having been pegged back to 1‑1 late in regular time.
Match Progression & Goals
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Nigeria took the lead in the 78th minute when Akor Adams capitalised on a defensive error.
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Gabon’s Mario Lemina struck an equaliser in the 89th minute, forcing extra time.
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In extra time, Nigeria pulled away with three goals: one from Chidera Ejuke and two from Victor Osimhen.
Tactical & Off‑Field Context
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Nigeria began the match with off‑field turmoil: the squad initially refused to train due to overdue bonuses. The dispute was resolved shortly before kick‑off.
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Nigeria’s coach adopted a high‑energy approach, deploying a midfield double‑pivot and looking to exploit wide spaces. Meanwhile Gabon tried to focus on controlling possession and hitting Nigeria on the counter.
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Gabon’s coach emphasised the need to dominate the midfield and believed a single goal would suffice—but gave up a lead and couldn’t maintain their defensive discipline.
Significance & Implications
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With this victory, Nigeria advance to the playoff final in Morocco, where the winner will earn the right to contest the inter‑continental playoff for a spot at the 2026 World Cup.
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For Nigeria, this win helps redeem a qualification campaign marked by inconsistency and pressure. They finished as one of the four best runners‑up in the African zone.
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Gabon, despite a strong group stage, now see their chance slip away and must regroup for future tournaments.
Player Highlights
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Victor Osimhen: Despite missing a clear chance in stoppage time of regular time, he delivered heroics in extra time with two decisive goals.
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Wilfred Ndidi: Instrumental in the midfield, his pass set up Ejuke’s goal in extra time.
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Mario Lemina: Scored Gabon’s equaliser and offered a strong midfield presence, but ultimately couldn’t prevent the extra‑time collapse.
Looking Ahead
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The Super Eagles of Nigeria now await the winner between Cameroon national football team and Democratic Republic of the Congo team for the playoff final.
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The final will determine which African runner‑up proceeds to the intercontinental play‑off in March 2026 for a shot at the World Cup.
Verdict
This was a test of character for Nigeria — with off‑field issues, a late equaliser conceded, and then a strong response in extra time. They prevailed when it mattered. Gabon showed glimpses but lacked the stamina or tactical edge in the extended period. Nigeria’s qualification hopes remain alive, but the job is not yet done.

