Two wins from two have sealed a knockout spot for the Super Eagles, making Eric Chelle’s side one of the first teams through at AFCON 2025, Footynaija.com reports.
Nigeria head into the final round of Group C fixtures with their fate in their own hands.
After wins against Tanzania and Tunisia, Nigeria lead Group C with six points, as the remaining teams fight for the second qualification spot.
Nigeria top the group with six points and a healthy goal difference. Tunisia are second with three points, after falling to the Super Eagles. Tanzania and Uganda are tied on one point, with goal difference keeping them apart.
With one round to go, the top spot looks settled, but the race below remains wide open.
Nigeria’s Position and What Is Already Secured

The Super Eagles have done the heavy lifting. With six points, qualification for the Round of 16 is secured, and barring an unlikely goal difference swing, Nigeria are set to finish as Group C winners.
Eric Chelle’s side have shown good balance so far, finding goals when it matters. Defensively, there’s still room for improvement, but overall they’ve looked organised, even while adjusting to injuries and recent changes in the squad.
What Nigeria Need Against Uganda

Simply put, Nigeria are already through to the next round, so they don’t need a result against Uganda to qualify. But the final group game still matters.
A draw would mathematically seal first place in Group C regardless of what happens elsewhere. Even in defeat, Nigeria are highly likely to remain top unless Tunisia record a heavy win in their final match and overturn the goal difference gap.
Beyond the table, the Uganda match offers Chelle an opportunity to manage his squad. Rotation is likely, especially with the knockout phase approaching. Players on yellow cards, those carrying minor knocks, and fringe squad members pushing for minutes could all come into consideration.
Why the Game Still Matters

While qualification is secure, momentum matters at AFCON. Finishing the group unbeaten sends a message to rivals and helps maintain confidence within the squad. It also allows Nigeria to avoid tougher pairings in the Round of 16, depending on how other groups conclude.
Uganda, meanwhile, will approach the game with urgency. A positive result could still keep their hopes alive of advancing as one of the best third placed teams, meaning Nigeria should expect intensity rather than a relaxed contest.
From Nigeria’s perspective, the final group match is about control rather than survival. The Super Eagles have placed themselves in a position of strength early in the tournament, giving Chelle flexibility that many coaches do not enjoy at this stage.
How Nigeria handle this final game could set the tone for their knockout stage, where every small edge counts and mistakes are costly.
For now, Group C belongs to Nigeria. The task against Uganda is to finish the job and move forward with confidence.


















