The Super Falcons of Nigeria will take on Australian champions, Queensland Lions FC in a friendly on Saturday.
It will be the team’s first tune up game since they set up camp in Brisbane, Australia ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The encounter is slated for the Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre.
The friendly will give head coach Randy Waldrum the opportunity to perfect his tactics ahead of the World Cup.
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The 2023 Women’s World Cup which will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand will start next week Thursday.
The Super Falcons will face Olympic champions Canada, Australia and Republic of Ireland in Group B.
The nine-time African champions will take on Canada in their opening game in Melbourne on July 21.
The West Africans have played in every edition of the competition.
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What formation(s) will he attempt to perfect?
What will be the glimpse of his possible starting 11?
What will be his approach to contain his opponent?
These are more questions will be on the lips of many observers ahead of the friendly.
Good luck.
Ok this is a quality friendly playing against Australian women top division team.
What has happened to HAlimat Ayinde? ? Is she suffering from a communicable disease? Is she in hospital in Sweden? Did she fail a drugs test?
Why are her whereabouts kept secret by the NFF?
I’m still in shock that we are going to the WC with no single friendly match to show for it. We’ve never had it this bad. Never! Gasau should be forced to resign or impeached like Kojo Willuams