The Super Eagles of Nigeria has lost to Tunisia in the ongoing African Cup of Nation in Cameroon on Sunday night, 23 January 2022.
Nigeria has lost to Tunisia 1 – 0 after the final whistle blown in 95 minutes.
The Africa Cup of Nations round of 16 kicks off today with a heavyweight clash between Nigeria and Tunisia perhaps the premier tie of the round.
The 2019 semi-finalists go face to face at Roumde Adjia Stadium knowing that Burkina Faso awaits the winner in next week’s quarter-final.
Recall that Nigeria were the only team to qualify from the group stages with a 100 per cent record, after strong wins over Egypt, Sudan and Guinea-Bissau. Tunisia, meanwhile, scraped through in Group F as the third-placed team, behind Mali and Gambia.
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