CAF Set To Shift Nigeria’s 2022 World Cup Qualifiers

CAF Set To Shift Nigeria’s 2022 World Cup Qualifiers

The 2022 World Cup qualifiers between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and Liberia billed for next month could be postponed.

Reports emerged that the Confederation of African Football is considering shifting the round of games to September.

According to AFP, some countries’ stadiums are yet to meet CAF’s requirement to host matches.

And for that reason, CAF is considering shifting the start of the qualifiers for another three months.

However, the football body is yet to release an official statement on the report.

Meanwhile, seven stadiums in Nigeria have been given the nod and have received CAF’s approval to host the Super Eagles three home qualifiers and potentially one more should they top their group.

The three-time African champions have been drawn in Group C alongside Liberia, Cape Verde and the Central African Republic.

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