2025 AFCON Group C Match Preview: Nigeria vs Tanzania
· GhanaSoccernetLast edition’s runners-up Nigeria will begin their Africa Cup of Nations campaign with a meeting against Tanzania on Tuesday at Fez Stadium.
The Super Eagles, who were beaten 2–1 by hosts Ivory Coast in the final of the previous tournament, are determined to go one step further this time as they look to make amends for the disappointment of missing out on qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
A revised CAF regulation for ranking the best runners-up in the World Cup qualifiers, a late surge to secure second place in Group C and an emphatic extra-time victory over Gabon in the playoff semi-final all briefly kept Nigeria’s hopes alive, though the dream of reaching the mundial ultimately slipped away as they suffered a penalty defeat to DR Congo in the final.
That loss etched an unwanted chapter in the nation’s history, confirming that the three-time African champions would miss a global showpiece for a second successive cycle, a scenario they had not faced since their maiden appearance in 1994.
Redemption therefore feels essential for the so-called giants of the continent, who followed that setback with a 2–1 friendly defeat to Egypt last Tuesday, bringing an end to a largely positive run of seven outings that included five victories if their extra-time success over Gabon is taken into account.
Even without the strongest momentum behind them, it would be difficult to justify anything other than a winning start for the side ranked 38th on the FIFA World Rankings when facing opponents positioned 74 places lower on the current ladder.
However, caution is still advised, as recent precedent offers a reminder of potential pitfalls, given Nigeria failed to take maximum points from their opening fixture at the last AFCON, drawing 1–1 with Equatorial Guinea, before eventually topping the section and progressing all the way to the final.
Defeat to Ivory Coast in that showpiece means the Super Eagles continue their wait for a first continental title since 2013, and with Europe-based figures such as former CAF Players of the Year Ademola Lookman and Victor Osimhen, alongside Alex Iwobi and Calvin Bassey, anything short of a positive opening for Eric Chelle’s side would fall below expectations.
Tanzania, by contrast, arrive with far less pressure attached, with greater focus likely to be placed on the 2027 tournament, which they will co-host alongside Uganda and Kenya.
That said, the Taifa Stars will still aim to surpass previous efforts, having exited at the group stage in each of their four earlier appearances, including the last edition, where they finished bottom of their pool with only two points.
Confidence is in short supply heading into this encounter, as Miguel Gamondi’s men are without a victory in seven matches across all competitions (D2, L5), with the most recent four ending in defeat; those setbacks included final-round World Cup qualifiers, where they ultimately placed third.
The remaining reverses came in friendly fixtures, and given the 4-3 loss to Kuwait is just one of two games in which Tanzania have found the net in their last seven outings, the task appears particularly stern against a nation they have failed to breach in their last three meetings, while suffering defeats in three of the previous five encounters with Nigeria.
Nigeria possible starting lineup:
Nwabali; Sanusi, Bassey, Ajayi, Osayi-Samuel; Ndidi, Iwobi, Chukwueze, Lookman; Osimhen, Adams
Tanzania possible starting lineup:
Suleiman; Kaponbe, Mwamnyeto, D. Job, M. Husseini; N Miroshi, F Salum; Msuva, M'Mombwa, Allarakhia; Samatta