Super Eagles Set for Friendly Clash Against Jordan in Turkey
Super Eagles Set for Friendly Clash Against Jordan in Turkey
Super Eagles Set for Friendly Clash Against Jordan in Turkey
The Nigeria national football team will face Jordan national football team in an international friendly on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, as part of the Jordan International Tournament in Antalya.
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The encounter is expected to provide both teams with a crucial opportunity to fine-tune preparations ahead of major international competitions. Nigeria heads into the match in high spirits following a 2–1 victory over Iran in their opening fixture, with Moses Simon and Akor Adams finding the back of the net.
Head coach Éric Chelle used the game to rotate his squad and test tactical options, showcasing the depth and versatility within the team. His selection combines experienced internationals with emerging talents, offering flexibility in approach and structure.
The Super Eagles are expected to rely on their traditional attacking strengths, including pace on the wings, fluid movement in the final third, and creative play in midfield.
Jordan, on the other hand, are intensifying preparations for what will be their first-ever appearance at the FIFA World Cup 2026. Under head coach Jamal Sellami, the team has developed a disciplined and organised style, built on defensive solidity and tactical cohesion.
The Middle Eastern side is likely to adopt a compact defensive setup, aiming to absorb pressure and exploit counterattacking opportunities. Set pieces and midfield control are expected to play key roles in the contest.
Although classified as a friendly, the match carries significant importance for both nations. Nigeria will look to build momentum and integrate new players, while Jordan will test their readiness against top-level opposition ahead of their historic World Cup debut.
Kickoff is scheduled for 1:00 PM Nigerian time.
Super Eagles Set for Friendly Clash Against Jordan in Turkey