The Super Eagles took another important step toward their dream of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after earning a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Lesotho on Friday. The win, though narrow, could play a decisive role in shaping Nigeria’s path to the global tournament as the qualification race reaches its final stage.
After a tense first half filled with missed chances, William Troost-Ekong finally broke the deadlock in the 55th minute. The Nigerian captain showed great composure from the penalty spot, sending the Lesotho goalkeeper the wrong way after a handball inside the box. The goal lifted the atmosphere inside the stadium, with the home fans erupting in excitement as the Super Eagles took a deserved lead.
Nigeria continued to dominate possession after the opener, pressing high and keeping the visitors pinned in their own half. Their persistence paid off again in the 80th minute when Akor Adams, who had been lively throughout the match, doubled the lead with a precise finish. At that point, it looked like Nigeria had done enough to seal the win comfortably.
However, Lesotho refused to give up. Just three minutes later, Kalake capitalized on a defensive lapse to pull one back for the visitors, briefly silencing the Nigerian crowd. The Super Eagles were forced to dig deep in the closing minutes, defending with discipline and determination to secure the much-needed victory.
Despite the win, the group standings remain tight. Benin Republic scored in their own game, maintaining their lead in Group C with 17 points, while Nigeria sit second with 14 points. This means that the Super Eagles’ qualification is still uncertain, with just one round of fixtures left to play.
Nigeria now faces a defining moment in their campaign. The team still has multiple routes to clinch qualification:
- Win the final match: A victory over Benin Republic is the most direct and crucial path. Anything short of three points could leave the Eagles dependent on other results.
- Hope for a slip-up: Nigeria must also count on Benin Republic or South Africa dropping points in their final fixtures, which could open the door for a late turnaround.
- Improve goal difference: With the race so tight, every goal matters. Scoring more while keeping a clean sheet could give Nigeria the edge if teams end up level on points.
- Deliver in the final showdown: The last group match will likely determine everything. A strong, confident performance could propel the Super Eagles to the top of the table and secure automatic qualification.
Meanwhile, the defeat was a crushing blow for Lesotho, whose qualification hopes have now been virtually extinguished. With only nine points from five games, their chances of progressing depend on an almost impossible set of results from other matches. Still, they can take pride in their spirited display against one of Africa’s football giants.
As the qualification campaign draws to a close, Nigeria’s focus now shifts entirely to the final game — a must-win clash that could define their World Cup journey. The players, coaches, and fans alike know what is at stake: a place among the world’s best in 2026. All eyes will be on the Super Eagles as they look to soar past Benin Republic and book their ticket to football’s grandest stage.
















