Nigeria will play Rwanda in the seventh round of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Here’s how to watch the match.
Nigeria has had mixed results in the qualifiers, earning seven points from six matches. They are just one point behind second place, with the opportunity to compete for playoff spots still open. There’s a six-point gap to first place, but with four matches left, a direct qualification is still possible.
Rwanda aims to maintain their second-place position. They are currently tied on points with Benin and five points behind the group leaders. Rwanda is four points behind the teams competing for the top four spots among runners-up, meaning finishing second may not guarantee qualification.
The CAF World Cup Qualifier will be held on Saturday, September 6, starting at 18:00 CET.
Kickoff times in various locations:
Los Angeles 09:00
New York 12:00
Panama 12:00
Toronto 12:00
Port of Spain 13:00
London 17:00
Yaoundé 18:00
Abuja 18:00
Cape Town 19:00
New Delhi 21:30
Sydney 02:00
Kiribati 04:00
In Africa, the match will be available on SuperSport and DStv. Viewers worldwide can watch it live on FIFA+. In Nigeria, StarTimes and SuperSport will also broadcast the game, as will the same networks in Rwanda.
In the United States, the match will air on ESPN+.
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