Despite featuring in 67 matches for Nigeria’s senior squad, Wilfred Ndidi has yet to open his goal-scoring account.
The Nigerian Super Eagles are preparing to face Lesotho’s Crocodiles at the Peter Makoba Stadium in Polokwane, South Africa, tomorrow evening, according to Soccernet.ng.
Following South Africa’s confirmed points deduction, Benin now leads Group C and must secure victories over both Rwanda and Nigeria to guarantee qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.
Meanwhile, Nigeria still harbors hopes of advancing, contingent on Bafana Bafana dropping points in their upcoming fixtures against Zimbabwe and Rwanda.
With just 180 minutes remaining to determine Nigeria’s World Cup destiny, Besiktas midfielder Wilfred Ndidi is prioritizing the upcoming clash with Lesotho before turning attention to the Benin Republic squad, now managed by former coach Gernot Rohr.
Ndidi’s Perspective on the Upcoming Match Against Lesotho
“We are fully aware of our current standing, and these next two matches carry immense significance,” Ndidi shared with NFF TV.
“Our immediate focus is on the game against Lesotho, then we will prepare for Benin. Right now, tomorrow’s fixture is what matters most,” he added.

Fulham defender Calvin Bassey also weighed in on the team’s approach to the critical Friday encounter under coach Eric Chelle.
“We must stay composed and execute our game plan. High-pressure situations are familiar to many of us, both at club and international levels,” Bassey remarked.
“Our squad has the experience to navigate this challenge; it’s about ensuring we perform to our potential,” the former Rangers player added.

Team captain William Troost-Ekong expressed confidence that Nigeria’s World Cup ambitions remain alive.
“We remain hopeful and committed until the very end. These two matches are crucial,” Troost-Ekong stated.
“Our first focus is Friday’s game, after which we’ll regroup back home. The team’s morale is high, and we see this as a valuable opportunity, just as we have all along,” he concluded.
Wilfred Ndidi, Calvin Bassey, Terem Moffi, William Troost-Ekong share their thoughts ahead of the Lesotho match. pic.twitter.com/RuGHW2ONRp
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The Super Eagles’ showdown with Lesotho is scheduled for 5:00 PM WAT at the Peter Makoba Stadium in Polokwane, Pietersburg, South Africa.
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