The Super Eagles of Nigeria secured a spot in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) following a 1-0 victory by Libya over Rwanda. Libya’s win ensures that neither Rwanda nor Libya can catch Nigeria’s 10-point lead in the group standings, even with two games remaining.
Libya’s slim victory over Rwanda on Thursday not only boosted their own qualifying hopes but also cemented Nigeria’s place in the continental tournament.
With the group stage’s two top positions earning qualification, the outcome made it impossible for Rwanda or Libya—currently at the bottom and third spots, respectively—to overtake Nigeria’s points tally.
Libya’s remaining matches include a home game against Benin Republic, while Rwanda faces a challenging encounter with Nigeria in Uyo.
Should Benin win both its games—against Nigeria and Libya—it could still surpass the Super Eagles.
However, this scenario will not impact Nigeria’s qualification as they are now guaranteed a top-two finish in the group, ensuring their participation in the tournament hosted by Morocco in 2025.
With this development, Nigeria can approach their remaining qualifiers without pressure, focusing instead on refining their squad ahead of the continental competition.
Meanwhile, Libya’s victory keeps them in the hunt for a second qualifying spot, contingent on results in the final group matches.