The Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo will be the centre of African football attention on Tuesday, October 14, as Nigeria host Benin Republic in a decisive 2026 FIFA World Cup African qualifier.
With both nations still fighting to finish top of Group C, the stakes could not be higher. While Benin currently sit in pole position, Nigeria find themselves in a precarious position — needing a win and hoping South Africa stumble against Rwanda to keep their qualification hopes alive.
Benin, under the tactical guidance of Gernot Rohr, need only a draw to remain in control, particularly if results elsewhere go their way.
Rohr finds himself pitted against the team he once managed between 2016 and 2021.
Super Eagles hold the edge, but Benin’s rise adds tension
Historically, Nigeria have dominated this fixture, winning 13 of their 17 encounters against the Squirrels. However, Benin’s recent progress under Rohr has added unpredictability to the rivalry.
In March 2024, Benin pulled off a memorable 2–1 comeback victory in Abidjan, a result that still lingers in the minds of Nigerian fans.
Since then, Nigeria have steadied their form, remaining unbeaten in their last five matches, though critics argue that the team lacks sharpness in attack. Conversely, Benin have grown stronger, claiming three wins in their last five outings to position themselves as genuine contenders for a maiden World Cup appearance.

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Nigeria will miss reigning Africa Footballer of the Year Ademola Lookman due to suspension, while injuries have sidelined Ola Aina, Cyriel Dessers, and Raphael Onyedika. Still, the presence of Victor Osimhen, Akor Adams, and Wilfred Ndidi provides hope for a breakthrough.
Meanwhile, Benin will be without Yohan Roche and Sessi D’Almeida through suspension, alongside injured trio Abdoul Moumini, Junior Olaitan, and Rodolfo Aloko. Yet Rohr’s deep understanding of Nigeria’s strengths and weaknesses could give his side a tactical edge.
Tactical Outlook: Rohr’s masterplan vs Nigeria’s firepower
Nigeria’s superior squad depth makes them favourites, but their biggest challenge lies in breaking down Benin’s disciplined defensive block.
The Squirrels are expected to sit deep, absorb pressure, and strike on the counter — a strategy that has frustrated several opponents during this campaign.
Eric Chelle knows that his home side must maintain composure, sustain pressure, and convert chances, to get anything out of the game. The Super Eagles must avoid impatience, as Benin will likely slow the tempo to disrupt their rhythm.
Despite Rohr’s tactical nous, Nigeria’s attacking quality could still prove decisive. If Osimhen and Adams click upfront, the hosts may edge a tight contest.
Prediction: Nigeria 3–1 Benin — a nervy, hard-fought win that keeps the Super Eagles’ World Cup dream alive, at least for another day.
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