/ Jun 13, 2026
/ Jun 13, 2026

Super Eagles lose 2-1 to Portugal in World Cup friendly

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Nigeria’s Super Eagles were narrowly beaten 2-1 by Portugal in an international friendly match, according to reporting by Channels Television. The fixture formed part of both sides’ preparation for upcoming major tournaments.

 

Portugal opened the scoring through Pedro Neto before Nigeria responded via Akor Adams, who restored parity for the visitors. However, the hosts regained the lead when Francisco Conceição produced a decisive curling strike beyond the Nigerian defence.

Despite the equaliser, Nigeria were unable to find a second response as Portugal closed out the match, securing back-to-back wins ahead of their World Cup campaign.

The result leaves Nigeria reflecting on missed chances in a closely contested encounter, while Portugal continue their strong run of form.

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