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Super Falcons Name 23 for Senegal Friendlies as Teranga Lionesses Arrive

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 6, 2026
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Super Falcons vs Senegal friendlies: Nigeria to host Teranga Lionesses in two warm-up matches

Nigeria will host Senegal in a two match friendly series as the Super Falcons step up preparations for the Women Africa Cup of Nations with both fixtures at the Remo Stars Sports Complex in Ikenne Remo.

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The Super Falcons vs Senegal friendlies bring the reigning Nigerian champions home for a Friday kick off followed by a return leg on Monday at 4pm local time, with Senegal arriving in camp on Tuesday night to complete a short buildup to the pair of warm ups. Head coach Justine Madugu has named a 23-player squad for the fixtures and made a late call up after a minor unavailability in midfield.

Fixture dates and venue confirmed

The two friendly games will be played at Remo Stars Sports Complex in Ikenne Remo with both kick offs scheduled for 4pm local time.

The opening match is set for Friday with the second leg taking place on the following Monday, giving both teams a compact window to test personnel and game plans ahead of the continental tournament.

Organizers and coaching staff have presented the dates as a focused opportunity to simulate tournament conditions at a familiar home venue for the Super Falcons.

Squad choices and a late midfield replacement

Coach Madugu named a 23-player group to face the Teranga Lionesses and made a late adjustment to the midfield following the omission of Halimat Ayinde for these friendlies.

Israel based midfielder Josephine Matthias received the call up to replace Ayinde and joins a camp that includes a mixture of established internationals and younger prospects.

Only forward Gift Monday was still expected to arrive in camp by Wednesday evening as the team completed final preparations and integrated the replacement into tactical sessions.

Experience and youth mixed in one camp

The Super Falcons camp combines decorated veterans with a crop of emerging names as Madugu balances experience and future planning.

International stalwarts such as Asisat Oshoala, Rasheedat Ajibade and Francisca Ordega bring continental and club pedigree to the group, while goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie anchors the goalkeeping department with established presence.

Younger contributors and recent call ups are training alongside long serving campaigners to accelerate cohesion and create competition for places ahead of the tournament.

Player roles and club form heading into the friendlies

Attack options in the squad read like a cross section of the Falcons forward pool with club experienced players supplementing domestic talent.

Midfield selections reflect a deliberate mix of ball winners and creative operators to offer tactical flexibility, while the defensive unit contains players with experience in Europe and the domestic league.

Several players arrive off sustained club campaigns and will use the friendlies to sharpen match fitness and adapt to Madugu’s tactical instructions.

WAFCON group placement and continental context

Nigeria will enter the Women Africa Cup of Nations aiming to extend a record of continental success and arrive in Morocco drawn in a challenging group.

The Super Falcons will face Egypt and Zambia along with debutants Malawi in Group C of the tournament, while Senegal will be placed in Group A alongside hosts Morocco, Algeria and Kenya.

These friendlies therefore serve as crucial competitive preparation as both nations finalise strategies for group stage opposition and the physical demands of tournament play.

World Cup stakes tied to continental outcomes

This year’s continental championship doubles as the qualification route for the next FIFA Women’s World Cup with the highest finishing teams securing direct tickets to the global finals.

The top four teams from the Women Africa Cup of Nations will qualify directly for the World Cup while the fifth placed side will enter an intercontinental play off for an additional World Cup berth.

With those pathways on the line, national teams are using pre tournament friendlies to evaluate depth and to give fringe players international minutes under pressure.

Tactical themes to watch in the friendlies

Expect the Super Falcons to use these matches to test defensive shape under press and to refine attacking patterns that rely on quick transitions.

Madugu is likely to observe combinations among her wide forwards and midfield creators while monitoring defensive partnerships for reliability in set piece and open play scenarios.

Senegal arrive with their own tactical approach and the two fixtures will provide both coaches with a valuable benchmark on match readiness and squad balance.

Logistics and camp atmosphere ahead of kick off

Players and officials reported a focused atmosphere inside the camp as the team finalised training schedules and recovery work in between tactical sessions.

Coaching staff have emphasised fitness maintenance and sharpness rather than experimental rotations, though the second match offers scope to broaden assessment of options across the squad.

Support staff are managing player workloads closely to mitigate injury risk while allowing for competitive minutes across the two fixtures.

Notable names in the 23 player group

The Falcons list features a number of players currently active in overseas leagues alongside domestic performers who have forced their way into selection.

Goalkeepers include the likes of Chiamaka Nnadozie and Comfort Erhabor, while defenders on call feature players with experience in Italian and Turkish club football.

Midfield and attacking selections read as a who s who of the national setup, balancing proven international scorers with younger talents who have pushed for inclusion.

These friendlies offer the coaching staff a chance to confirm starting combinations and to rehearse set piece routines in live conditions.

They will also be used to assess individual recovery rates from recent club campaigns and to finalise tactical options for the early stages of the Women Africa Cup of Nations.

Preparations will continue immediately after the fixtures as both teams turn attention to their final training blocks before departure to Morocco for the continental championship.

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