In a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying clash held on September 6, 2025 at Uyo’s Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Nigeria edged past Rwanda with a 1-0 victory, reviving their fading hopes of reaching next summer’s tournament in the United States.
A Precious Win in Uyo
Tolu Arokodare delivered the decisive moment just five minutes after entering the fray, converting a loose ball inside the box to fire Nigeria to victory in the 51st minute. The win moves the Super Eagles into third place in Group C with 10 points from six matches, just one point behind Benin (11) and six shy of group leaders, South Africa (16).
Tactical Adjustments and Defensive Grit
Head coach, Eric Chelle’s bold substitution, bringing on Arokodare for Frank Onyeka, proved pivotal in breaking through Rwanda’s compact defensive setup. Though Rwanda pressed hard after conceding, Nigeria’s goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali produced several important saves to preserve the clean sheet.

Qualification Hopes Intact
This narrow win ensures that Nigeria remains firmly in the hunt for World Cup qualification. With two fixtures still to go and both group contenders with games in hand, the road to automatic qualification, either by topping the group or finishing among the best runners‑up, is still attainable.
Match Summary at a Glance
| Match Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Final Score | Nigeria 1–0 Rwanda |
| Goal Scorer | Tolu Arokodare (51′) |
| Turning Point | Arokodare’s introduction ahead of Onyeka |
| Standings | Nigeria climbs to 3rd in Group C with 10 points |
| Next Step | Key upcoming fixtures will determine fate |
What Comes Next
Nigeria now turns its focus to upcoming fixtures, especially their pivotal clash against South Africa. These games will likely determine the Super Eagles’ path to qualification: whether through the top spot or via a high-ranked second-place finish.

