Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr |
The Nigeria Football
Federation on Wednesday confirmed that the Super Eagles would
face England in a friendly affair at Wembley Stadium in London on
June 2.
Media report continues:
England
manager Gareth Southgate also confirmed the encounter as well as the June
7 date against Costa Rica at Leeds United’s Elland Road Stadium.
The
match will be only the third between both Nigeria and England, who are
preparing for the Russia 2018 World Cup. Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr
expressed his delight at the opportunity to lead his charges against the 1966
world champions ahead of the World Cup.
Reports
claim Southgate needs the clash to prepare his team for their World Cup fixture
against Tunisia in Volograd on June 18.
NFF
1st vice-president Seyi Akinwunmi said the federation was happy with
the development.
He
told thenff.com, “The match
is now confirmed. Now, we are happy to say that it is all sealed. Certainly, it
is going to be a big match, between two countries of remarkable historical
affinity and similarities.
“We
have other matches and programmes for the team, and we will soon roll out the
entire plan for the matches, camping sites and training camps.”
The
NFF said the friendly was initiated in 2015 when the president of the
federation Amaju Pinnick met with former FA chairman Greg
Dyke in London. The body said Pinnick and Shehu Dikko (who is also chairman of
the NFF Marketing, Sponsorship and TV Rights Committee) later met with the
current chairman of FA Greg Clarke in London.
“One
of the promises made by Pinnick at the outset of his administration was
that he would actualize a match between Nigeria and England. That has now
become a reality – another promise fulfilled,” the NFF said.
Rohr
told thenff.com, “This is
good news for myself and the entire team. England are very strong currently and
I believe they will give us a very good match. We will be able to test our
readiness for the World Cup when we meet the Three Lions at Wembley.”
While
Nigeria play Croatia, Iceland and Argentina in Group D, England
will take on Belgium, Panama and Tunisia in Group G in Russia.
“We’re
going into a World Cup where we will play African and Central American opposition
so we get that with the games against Nigeria and Costa Rica, but it’s not just
about the games we’ve got in the group but hopefully beyond that as
well,” AFP quoted Southgate as saying on Tuesday.
“We want to expose the team
to different styles and different experiences.”
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