Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has underscored the do-or-die nature of Nigeria�s upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against South Africa�s Bafana Bafana, warning that only a victory in September will keep the team�s qualification dreams alive. The high-stakes encounter, scheduled for the eighth matchday of the qualifiers in South Africa, pits the Super Eagles against a formidable Bafana Bafana side currently dominating Group C.
With just four rounds of matches left in the qualification process, the standings paint a challenging picture for Nigeria. Bafana Bafana, under the stewardship of coach Hugo Broos, lead the group with 13 points from six matches, a commanding six-point advantage over the Super Eagles. For Chelle and his squad, the margin for error has all but vanished as they aim to secure a spot at the 2026 tournament, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Speaking to SCORENigeria, Chelle emphasized the critical importance of the South Africa clash while keeping his team�s immediate priorities in focus. �We must triumph in South Africa; however, our immediate focus must be on the match against Rwanda in Uyo,� he said. The Super Eagles are set to host Rwanda in their next fixture, a game Chelle views as a vital stepping stone before the pivotal showdown with Bafana Bafana.
Chelle acknowledged the strength of the South African team, which has been a standout performer in the group. �While they are a formidable side, we cannot afford to let them dictate the pace of the game,� he noted, signaling his intent to devise a strategy to neutralize Bafana Bafana�s momentum. South Africa�s consistent form has made them the team to beat, but Chelle remains determined to shift the tide in Nigeria�s favor.
The Super Eagles� road to redemption begins at home against Rwanda, a match Chelle sees as non-negotiable. �We need to win every remaining fixture,� he reiterated, highlighting the urgency of the situation with time running out in the qualifiers. A victory in Uyo would set the tone for the daunting trip to South Africa, where Nigeria will need to deliver a performance of grit and precision to close the gap in the standings.
As the qualification campaign intensifies, Nigerian football fans are rallying behind Chelle and the Super Eagles, hopeful that the team can reclaim its position as a powerhouse in African football. With the Rwanda match on the horizon and the Bafana Bafana looming large, the coming months will test the resolve of a squad determined to soar once more on the global stage.