Nigerians To Wait Up Until 11PM To Monitor Nigeria Vs Senegal Friendly
Published: March 03, 2017
Nigerians will have to stay awake until 2300 hours to monitor the Super Eagles two friendly matches with Senegal and Burkina Faso in March.
The Nigeria Football Federation, Eurodata Sport the NFF’s Official FIFA Match Agent and Barnet FC have confirmed that both games against the West African opponents will start 2000 hours local time which is 2100 hours in Nigeria.
Tickets for the games will cost £10 (equivalent of N5,300) for adults and £5 (2,650) for juniors.
The Super Eagles take on Senegal at the Hive Stadium on March 23 before wrapping up their schedule against Burkina Faso four days later.
Nigeria coach Rohr has named seven English-based players among a 25-man roster for the friendly matches.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
The Nigeria Football Federation, Eurodata Sport the NFF’s Official FIFA Match Agent and Barnet FC have confirmed that both games against the West African opponents will start 2000 hours local time which is 2100 hours in Nigeria.
Tickets for the games will cost £10 (equivalent of N5,300) for adults and £5 (2,650) for juniors.
The Super Eagles take on Senegal at the Hive Stadium on March 23 before wrapping up their schedule against Burkina Faso four days later.
Nigeria coach Rohr has named seven English-based players among a 25-man roster for the friendly matches.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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