The Morocco 2025 Qualifiers: Rwanda threaten to cage Super Eagles in Kigali are set to host the star-studded Super Eagles in their second match of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers at the newly refurbished Amahoro Stadium in Kigali on Tuesday.
This will mark the first official game at the revamped venue.Rwanda began their qualifying campaign with a 1-1 away draw against Libya’s Mediterranean Knights last week.
Head coach Spittler anticipates a tough challenge against the Super Eagles but is hopeful that his team can capitalize on their home advantage.
“We know the game against Nigeria won’t be easy, but we hope to make the most of playing at home,” Spittler told Rwandan news outlet,
The New Times. Reflecting on the draw with Libya, Spittler expressed that the result has given the team a boost in confidence as they look to secure valuable points in the upcoming matches.