The Nigeria national football team are set to face Jordan national football team in an international friendly match scheduled for March 2026, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has confirmed. The fixture is designed to provide valuable preparation as the Super Eagles build towards key competitive assignments, including Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
The match announcement comes as the team’s technical crew, led by head coach José Peseiro, looks to evaluate players and tactics ahead of crucial international fixtures later in the year. The friendly offers a timely opportunity for the coaching staff to assess squad depth, test new combinations, and reinforce strategic plans for major tournaments on the calendar.
Nigeria’s football authorities said the Date and venue for the clash will be disclosed in due course, with players expected to assemble as part of the preparation camp. The friendly against Jordan is considered a key part of the team’s roadmap as the Super Eagles pursue improved performances following mixed results in recent competitive outings.
Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong and other senior players are expected to feature, offering leadership and experience as younger talents jostle for international recognition. The clash against Jordan will also serve as a platform for emerging stars to stake their claims for regular roles in future competitive fixtures.
Football analysts believe the friendly will provide the Super Eagles with a balanced test of tactics and resilience ahead of tougher opponents in the international window. The match could help fine-tune defensive structure and attacking fluidity as Nigeria aims to solidify its standing in global rankings.
Super Eagles fans have reacted positively to the news, expressing anticipation for the match and support for the team’s ambitions. Many supporters believe that building cohesive teamwork through such friendlies is essential for long-term success on the continental and global stage.













