The Super Falcons of Nigeria have qualified for round 16 of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup after a barren draw with Republic of Ireland.
Despite playing second fiddle to the Irish ladies with 41% of the ball possession, the Super Falcons held their nerves to grab a point and go second in Group B behind tournament co-hosts Australia, who saw off Canada with a 3-0 win.
Nigeria book ticket for 2023 FIFA Women’s knockouts despite barren draw with Republic of Ireland
Nigeria finished second on the group with 5 points after two draws and a win against Australia while Australia raked in 6 points after wins against Canada and Republic of Ireland.
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Despite playing second fiddle to the Irish ladies with 41% of the ball possession, the Super Falcons held their nerves to grab a point and go second in Group B behind tournament co-hosts Australia, who saw off Canada with a 3-0 win.
Nigeria finished second on the group with 5 points after two draws and a win against Australia while Australia raked in 6 points after wins against Canada and Republic of Ireland.
More on: https://futballnews.com/2023-fifa-w...lic-of-ireland-see-other-matchday-12-results/