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·13 November 2025

Who Nigeria will face in World Cup play-off final after beating Gabon

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Super Eagles score three times in ruthless extra-time showing to get the job done

Nigeria beat Gabon to keep their dream of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup alive.


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Akor Adams broke the deadlock in the 77th minute, but Mario Lemina’s deflected effort in the 89th minute forced the second round semi-final play-off into extra-time where Eric Chelle’s side took full control.

Chidera Ejuke restored the lead with a cool finish before Victor Osimhen finally got on the scoresheet, helping himself to a brace as the Super Eagles took the game away from the Panthers.

As a result, Nigeria have sealed their place in Sunday’s play-off final where they will face the winners of the other semi-final between Cameroon and DR Congo.

Should Nigeria win that fixture then they will secure a place in a six-team inter-confederation play-off to be held in Mexico in March, with one qualification spot up for grabs.

The Super Eagles guaranteed themselves a play-off spot in dramatic fashion last month by beating Benin 4-0 in the final match of the first round qualification section.

Frank Onyeka scored the decisive goal in injury time following Osimhen’s superb hat-trick to set up a semi-final showdown with a Gabon side who won eight of their ten matches in the group phase.

After a cagey start in Rabat, Nigeria took control and were unlucky to have not scored at least once during a ten minute spell as Osimhen saw three golden chances go begging.

The in-form Galatasaray striker was off target with two efforts - the latter due to being off balance at the crucial moment - and saw his header superbly saved by Loyce Mbaba.

Gabon were certainly the better side in the early stages of the second half and felt that had a strong claim for a penalty when Aaron Appindangoye was having his shirt pulled in the area by Bright Osayi-Samuel in the box.

However, following a lengthy VAR review, the Panthers were not awarded a penalty.

Appindangoye was then at fault for Gabon falling behind, but despite Lemina’s equaliser, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and company saw their World Cup dream come to an end.

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