As Nigeria and Benin prepare to face off, the starting line-ups and substitutes have been officially announced, setting the stage for an intense match.
Nigeria fields a formidable side with Tosin Aiyegun and Kelechi Iheanacho leading the attack, supported by Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, and Alex Iwobi.
Wilfred Ndidi brings stability to the midfield, while defensive duties are handled by William Troost-Ekong, Ola Aina, and Calvin Bassey. Bruno Onyemaechi and Gabriel Osho complete Nigeria’s starting roster, underlining their blend of talent across the field.
Benin’s starting line-up, led by the experienced Stanley Nwabali, sees Rachid Moumini, Tamimou Ouorou, and Yohan Roche forming a robust defensive unit.
Mohamed Tijani and Sessi D’Almeida add strength to the midfield, while Hassane Imourane, Junior Olaitan, and Steve Mounie bring offensive power to the line-up. Marcel Dandjinou’s presence bolsters the defense further, making Benin’s line-up a balanced mix ready for the challenge.
Nigeria’s substitutes include key players like Maduka Okoye, Victor Boniface, and Umar Sadiq, with Moses Simon, Raphael Onyedika, Alhassan Yusuf, and Samuel Chukwueze providing valuable options. Frank Onyeka, Jamilu Collins, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, Bright Osayi-Samuel, and Amas Obasogie round out a strong bench that offers depth and versatility.
On Benin’s side, the bench features Lenny Pirringuel, Romaric Amoussou, and Stiv Traore, while Cedric Hountondji, Jodel Dossou, and Mariano Ahouangbo stand ready to contribute.
Serge Obassa and Saturnin Allagbe bring additional defensive support, with Moise Wilfrid Maousse Adilehou, Ryan-Segon Adigo, Rodrigue Fassinou, Rabiou Sankamao, David Kiki, and Ismail Ahoudou adding further options.
With Nigeria’s Augustine Eguavoen and Benin’s Gernot Rohr leading the teams, this line-up promises an exciting tactical battle. Both squads are ready for a high-stakes showdown, bringing fans an anticipated clash of skill and strategy.