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Flying Eagles Battle Tunisia For U-20 AFCON Bronze

written by olarotimi March 10, 2023
Flying Eagles Battle Tunisia For U-20 AFCON Bronze

Nigeria’s Flying Eagles will today tackle Tunisia for a podium finish in the third-place match of the Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.

A 1-0 loss to The Gambia’s Young Scorpions in the tournament’s second semi-final in Cairo on Monday sent the Flying Eagles to the classification match, where they will face Tunisia, who lost 3-0 to the stalwart Senegalese in the first semi-final the same day.

The match at Cairo International Stadium will begin at 3pm Nigeria time.

 

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