In this piece, we will look at four of the country's top marksmen who could prove to be the difference for their clubs this weekend.
The 24-year-old scored a hat trick against Nordsjæsland in a 4-1 victory when the two teams first met in this fixture back in October last year.
The fact that Super Eagles manager Gernot Rohr still holds a lot of faith for him should go a long way to suss belief in himself and should Brendan Rodgers hand him some game time in this one, the U-17 World Cup winner will be expected to make the most of it.
Victor Osimhen (Sporting Charleroi): Fresh from his treble which handed Nigeria's U23s a magnificent comeback in the qualifiers, Osimhen will hardly be lacking in confidence when Charleroi host Sint-Truiden in the Belgian First Division this weekend.
It is expected the Wolfsburg loanee will continue the prolific form which earned him a call up, having scored twelve league goals in just 25 outings, one of which was against the Stayen stadium outfit this year.
Odion Ighalo (Shanghai Shenhua): The 2019 Afcon qualifiers top scorer take on Henan Jianye with his team in the Chinese Super League on Sunday.
Having got of the mark for his club against Hebei CFFC just before the international break, Ighalo will want to keep the goals flowing with one or two more at Zhenghou Hangai stadium.
Emmanuel Chinaza
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