
Nigeria’s Super Eagles were held to a 1-1 draw by South Africa’s Bafana Bafana at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein on Tuesday, leaving both sides with a point in their World Cup qualifying group.
The match began with South Africa pressing aggressively, trying to capitalise on home advantage.
Nigeria had their first corner in the 10th minute after Ademola Lookman delivered a precise cross from the right, but goalkeeper Foster cleared the danger with a header.
The visitors fell behind in the 25th minute when South Africa forced an own goal from Nigeria’s captain, Troost-Ekong, giving the Bafana Bafana the lead.
Nigeria, however, fought back and were rewarded shortly before half-time, as Bassey powered a controversial header into the net to level the score at 1-1.
Second Half and Tactical Changes
At half-time, Nigeria made two changes to boost their attacking options. Arokodare replaced Dessers, and Onyemaechi came on for Troost-Ekong. Arokodare immediately looked lively, making a brilliant run down the left wing, cutting inside, and shooting narrowly wide.
Dele-Bashiru also tested the South African defence from the edge of the box, but his effort was well blocked.
Nigeria gradually took better control of the match in the second half, despite South Africa showing resilience.
The hosts made their first substitution around the hour mark, with Monyane coming on for the injured Mdunyelma.
Later, Ndidi was substituted off due to injury, replaced by Uche, while Chukwueze also came on for Simon as Nigeria completed their five substitutions.
South Africa made further changes, bringing on Mbatha for Mbule and Sebelebele for Appollis, aiming to manage the closing stages of the game.
The visitors had a late chance to take the lead when Uche fired a low shot from the right side, but it rolled wide.
Qualification Possibilities
The 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in Africa are being played under a new format, with nine group winners automatically qualifying for the tournament, while the four best second-placed teams enter a play-off for one intercontinental ticket.
Nigeria, who are chasing their seventh World Cup appearance, now sit just behind group leaders, with Benin Republic and Rwanda also in strong contention.
Both Benin Republic and Rwanda are on 11 points, with Benin Republic having an outstanding match to play.
Having already dropped points in earlier matches, including draws against Lesotho and Zimbabwe, the Super Eagles cannot afford further slip-ups.
The draw puts South Africa on 17 points, maintaining their grip atop Group C.
Nigeria, with 11 points, now find their qualification hopes hanging by a thread.
South Africa edges closer to securing automatic qualification, provided a looming potential three-point deduction is not enforced for fielding an ineligible player.
Meanwhile, Nigeria must now win every remaining match and hope for South African slip-ups in their remaining two matches.
Match Summary
Do you want to advertise with us?
Do you need publicity for a product, service, or event?
Contact us on WhatsApp +2348033617468, +234 816 612 1513, +234 703 010 7174
or Email: validviewnetwork@gmail.com
CLICK TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP
Despite chances for both sides, neither team could find a winner.
The draw gives each team a single point, with Nigeria provisionally moving to second place in the group.
The Super Eagles, currently third before the match, will need a win in their upcoming fixtures to strengthen their World Cup qualification hopes.
The encounter highlighted Nigeria’s resilience in bouncing back from an early setback, but also exposed areas in defence that will need addressing as the qualifiers continue.