Nigeria’s Super Eagles soared back into the spotlight with a dominant 4–0 victory over Benin to secure a place in the 2026 World Cup play-offs.
Victor Osimhen was the hero of the night, netting a brilliant hat-trick before Frank Onyeka added a late goal to seal a statement win in Uyo.
Coming into the clash, Nigeria needed a miracle—only a two-goal margin would keep their World Cup hopes alive. But the Super Eagles delivered in style.
Samuel Chukwueze set the tone early, setting up Osimhen’s opener within three minutes. The Napoli striker doubled the lead with a header before halftime and completed his hat-trick in the 51st minute. Onyeka’s 88th-minute strike put the game beyond doubt.
This emphatic win not only avenged last year’s defeat to Benin but also reignited belief across Nigeria. With six goals in the qualifiers, Osimhen remains Africa’s most lethal striker.
Coach Eric Sekou Chelle’s tactical switch to wide attacking play paid off, while Chukwueze’s two assists earned him man-of-the-match honors.
Nigeria now advances to the CAF play-offs, keeping their dream of a 2026 World Cup return alive.
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