Rangers Return to NPFL Summit as Ahmed Musa’s Stoppage-Time Strike Sinks Rivers United
Rangers reclaim NPFL summit as Ahmed Musa’s last-gasp strike lifts Kano Pillars; Remo Stars’ 3-0 win eases relegation pressure with two rounds remaining.
The Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) title race tightened on Sunday as Rangers International rallied to beat Enyimba 2-1 and leapfrog to the top of the table, while Ahmed Musa’s dramatic stoppage-time goal completed a late turnaround for Kano Pillars against Rivers United. Remo Stars also delivered a vital 3-0 victory in the relegation battle, easing pressure on the defending champions as the season approaches its final two matchdays. A series of decisive results across the division reshaped the standings, leaving multiple teams still fighting for continental qualification and survival. With just two rounds left, the NPFL enters a frenetic closing stage that will decide both the championship and who drops into the lower division.
Rangers Return to NPFL Summit
Rangers overturned Enyimba at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium to move to 59 points, one ahead of Rivers United, after scoring twice in a decisive second-half spell. Enyimba had taken the lead shortly after the break through Wonah Williams, but Chidozie Iwundu drew Rangers level in the 61st minute before Ifeanyi Onyebuchi struck seven minutes later to secure the win. The victory underscored Rangers’ resilience in high-pressure fixtures and restored them to first place as the title race enters its final phase. Their one-point advantage ensures every remaining fixture will be treated like a final by both Rangers and their closest challengers.
Ahmed Musa Seals Dramatic Comeback for Kano Pillars
Kano Pillars produced one of the weekend’s most dramatic finishes when Ahmed Musa curled home a stoppage-time winner at the Sani Abacha Stadium to turn a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 victory over Rivers United. Abdullahi Musa had looked to have handed Rivers the three points with an 81st-minute strike, only for Handsome Surveyor to level in the 89th minute and set the stage for Musa’s late intervention. The result not only handed Pillars a morale-boosting win but also knocked Rivers off the summit, leaving them one point adrift on 58 with two matches remaining. The comeback emphasized Pillars’ capacity to change momentum in the closing minutes and will be counted among the decisive moments of the NPFL season.
Remo Stars Ease Relegation Pressure with Convincing Win
In a pivotal relegation clash, defending champions Remo Stars moved toward safety with a commanding 3-0 victory over Niger Tornadoes, climbing to 16th place on 43 points. The comprehensive scoreline represented a rare moment of breathing room for Remo Stars, who had been entangled in the fight near the foot of the table. The result offered their supporters hope that the team can avoid a late-season collapse and retain top-flight status despite an otherwise challenging campaign. For Niger Tornadoes, the loss deepens concerns as the final fixtures approach, with survival no longer secure.
Top-Four Race Tightens as Abia Warriors and 3SC Deliver
Abia Warriors boosted their top-four credentials with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Ikorodu City, leaving both clubs level on 55 points but separated by goal difference and other tiebreakers. The win keeps Abia Warriors firmly in contention for continental qualification places and applies pressure on rivals who must maintain consistency across the remaining fixtures. Meanwhile, Shooting Stars (3SC) claimed an important 2-1 away victory at El-Kanemi Warriors thanks to a brace from Qamar Adegoke, the second of which arrived late to secure all three points. Those results, combined with Nasarawa United’s 3-0 success over Warri Wolves to move into sixth on 53 points, have left the battle for the top four intensely competitive and finely balanced.
Relegation Zone Remains Volatile
Despite Remo Stars’ positive result, the relegation picture remains complex with several clubs still hovering in danger as matchday 35 concluded. Warri Wolves, Kun Khalifat, Bayelsa United and Wikki Tourists occupy the drop zone and will need favorable outcomes in the closing rounds to preserve their NPFL status. Other mid-table sides produced crucial wins to strengthen their survival bids, including Kwara United’s 2-1 victory over Barau FC and Katsina United’s 3-2 win against Bayelsa United in a five-goal thriller. Plateau United were held to a 1-1 draw by Kun Khalifat, while Bendel Insurance secured a 2-1 away victory at Wikki Tourists, leaving margins between safety and relegation razor-thin.
Full Results and Implications for the Final Stretch
Sunday’s fixtures produced a mix of predictable outcomes and late drama that will shape the final two matchdays, with Rangers on 59 points, Rivers United on 58 and a cluster of clubs chasing continental spots behind them. The weekend’s full results included Wikki 1-2 Insurance, Plateau 1-1 Kun Khalifat, El-Kanemi 1-2 3SC, Kwara United 2-1 Barau, Remo Stars 3-0 Tornadoes, Rangers 2-1 Enyimba, Katsina United 3-2 Bayelsa United, Abia Warriors 2-1 Ikorodu City, Kano Pillars 2-1 Rivers United and Nasarawa United 3-0 Wolves. Those outcomes leave several permutations open: a single slip by Rangers or Rivers could hand the title to the other, while multiple clubs remain in mathematical contention for continental qualification depending on goal difference and head-to-head outcomes.
The remaining two rounds promise high stakes for clubs at both ends of the table, with managers likely to deploy conservative tactics early before seeking decisive openings as matches progress. Teams fighting relegation will be wary of fixtures against direct rivals, where points gained or dropped could determine their fate. For supporters and neutrals alike, the NPFL’s closing phase offers a concentrated burst of drama that will determine champions, continental qualifiers and relegated clubs in quick succession.
As the league prepares for the final fixtures, attention will focus on squad fitness, discipline and the ability of leaders to manage tense situations under pressure. Coaches and players who have demonstrated composure in tight moments, as Kano Pillars and Rangers showed this weekend, may gain the marginal advantages needed to secure their objectives. The coming matchdays will test depth, tactical flexibility and nerves, and the outcomes will define the 2025–26 NPFL season for months to come.









