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<br>All eyes will be on the Super Falcons of Nigeria as they kick off their 2024 Womens Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifying journey with a crucial clash against Tunisia on Thursday, July 11. The match, which will be hosted at the [Moshood Abiola](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/womens-football/nwfl-super-six-bayelsa-queens-beat-rivers-angels-in-fierce-derby/) Stadium in Abuja, is scheduled to start at 5 pm local time.
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<br>This [encounter marks](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/football-history/rashidi-yekini-hero-who-fired-nigeria-to-first-world-cup/) the first leg of a two-legged tie in the second round of qualifiers. The reverse fixture is slated for Tuesday, July 16, in Tunisia, where both teams will battle for a spot in the 2024 WAFCON tournament in Morocco.
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<br>Nigeria, nine-time WAFCON champions, head into the match with a rich legacy but renewed ambition. Following their remarkable run to the Round of 16 at the 2023 FIFA Womens World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the team is expected to assert dominance early in this campaign.
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<br>Supporters eager to watch the Super Falcons can catch the action live via the Nigeria Football Federation's official YouTube channel. Coverage is also expected across various local broadcasters, ensuring fans dont miss a moment of the game.
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<br>The Falcons previously faced Tunisia in the WAFCON quarter-finals in 2022, securing a 1-0 win thanks to a goal from Rasheedat Ajibade. As the team prepares to take on familiar opponents again, head coach Randy Waldrum is expected to name a strong line-up featuring both experienced internationals and emerging stars.
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<br>Ticketing and stadium access details are yet to be confirmed, but officials encourage fans to turn up in numbers to cheer on the team. The tie promises to be a test of skill and strategy, as both sides fight for a chance to shine on Africas biggest womens football stage.
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<br>Editorial
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<br>We must rally behind the Super Falcons as they embark on another continental quest. Time and time again, these incredible women have proven themselves on the pitch, not only winning trophies but also challenging perceptions and inspiring a generation.
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<br>Their upcoming fixture against [Tunisia](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/transfer-news/why-malmo-won-the-race-to-sign-emmanuel-ekong/) is more than a qualifying match. It is a reaffirmation of Nigerias commitment to women's football and a chance to reinforce our place as Africas dominant force. While their last WAFCON outing was bittersweet, the teams resilience at the World Cup demonstrated growth, hunger, and tactical maturity.
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<br>We believe Randy Waldrums squad has what it takes to deliver. A blend of veterans who have glory and fresh talents eager to prove themselves is a recipe for success. However, preparation must go beyond the dressing room. Support, both institutional and public, is vital. From the NFF to fans in the stands, everyone must play a part.
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<br>Broadcasting the match live on YouTube is a step in the right direction, making the game accessible to a broader audience. Still, we should push for better coverage, structured grassroots programmes, and improved welfare for these players who carry our national pride.
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<br>Every time the Super Falcons step onto the pitch, they carry the dreams of millions. Let us ensure they never walk alone.
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<br>Did You Know?
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Nigeria is the only nation to have qualified for every edition of the Womens Africa Cup of Nations since its inception in 1991.
The Super Falcons are also the only African team to have reached the quarter-finals of the FIFA Womens World Cup, achieving the feat in 1999.
Tunisias womens team made their WAFCON debut in 2008 and have only qualified for the tournament three times.
Nigerian forward Asisat Oshoala has won the African Womens Footballer of the Year award a record six times.
The Super Falcons are currently ranked 36th in the FIFA Women's World Rankings, making them the highest-ranked team in Africa.
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