Nigeria and Tunisia face off in a crucial Group C clash at the Complexe Sportif de Fès on Saturday, with both sides eager to consolidate their opening wins in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations,” Footynaija.com reports.
Following victories over Tanzania and Uganda respectively, this match promises to be a finely balanced contest where individual duels and tactical battles could determine who takes control of the group.
Midfield supremacy: Ndidi, Iwobi vs Skhiri, Mejbri
The midfield battle will likely dictate the flow of the game. Wilfred Ndidi’s combative presence and ability to break up Tunisia’s play will be crucial in limiting space for Tunisia’s attack. Equally important is the creative duel between Alex Iwobi and Hannibal Mejbri.
Both players act as the fulcrums of their respective teams, tasked with linking defence to attack and unlocking tight spaces. Iwobi’s vision and passing range will be put to the test against Mejbri’s control and ability to drive Tunisia forward. The winner of this midfield showdown could ultimately control possession, tempo and the number of quality chances created.
Flank battles: Exploiting the wide areas
Both teams possess dangerous wingers capable of turning one-on-one situations into goal-scoring opportunities. Nigeria’s Ademola Lookman and Samuel Chukwueze will look to stretch Tunisia’s defence. Meanwhile, Hazem Mastouri and Achouri will aim to exploit any gaps on the Super Eagles’ flanks.
The way each side manages these wide duels, including the contribution of full-backs like Bright Osayi-Samuel for the Super Eagles and Ali Abdi for the Carthage Eagles, could significantly influence the attacking rhythm and create openings in the opposition’s box.
Attacking efficiency: Osimhen vs Tunisia’s defensive line
Victor Osimhen’s movement, positioning, and finishing will be central to Nigeria’s attacking threat. With Tunisia’s defence usually well-organised, Osimhen must be sharp in converting the few clear-cut chances that come his way.
His ability to find space behind Tunisia’s backline, link with Lookman and Iwobi, and finish clinically could be the deciding factor in a tight encounter.
Defensive discipline: Containing Tunisia’s counters
While both teams are expected to press and attack, defensive resilience will be equally important. Tunisia’s counter-attacking threats, led by Achouri and Mastouri, could punish any lapse in concentration.
Nigeria’s backline, anchored by Calvin Bassey and Semi Ajayi with support from Ndidi, must stay alert to transitions and ensure they are not stretched by Tunisia’s pace and creativity on the break. Maintaining compactness and discipline will be crucial to keeping Tunisia at bay.

















