CHAN 2016: Nigeria vs Niger 4pm Monday, As Rwanda beat Ivory Coast

Home Eagles train Friday evening in Kigali, Rwanda

Home Eagles train Friday evening in Kigali, Rwanda

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Home Eagles train Friday evening in Kigali, Rwanda
Home Eagles train Friday evening in Kigali, Rwanda

Nigeria will take on their counterparts from Niger Republic in their first match of the ongoing Rwanda 2016 African Nations Championship (CHAN) 4pm Nigerian time (6pm local time) in Kigali on Monday.

In the opening game on Saturady, hosts Rwanda defeated Cote d’Ivoire by a lone goal.

The Nigerian team, led by Chief Coach Sunday Oliseh, arrived Kigali Friday afternoon and have since settled down for business with their first training session on Friday evening. The team also trained Saturday morning as well as in the evening.

According to the fixture for the match, the encounter between the home-based Super Eagles and the Mena of Niger will take place at the Stade Regional de Nyamirambo, Kigali.

The match will be played on the artificial pitch of the Stade Regional de Nyamirambo.

Nigeria will also play Tunisia – champions of the second edition of the competition in Sudan five years ago – at the same Stade Regional de Nyamirambo on Friday, 22 January, before traveling to Gisenyi to play Guinea at the Rubavu Stadium on Tuesday, 26 January.

Hosts Rwanda got off their campaign to a winning start thanks to a lone goal victory over Cote d’Ivoire in the tournament opener on Saturday at the Amahoro Stadium, Kigali.

Defender Emery Bayisenge was the hero for the Amavubi with his well-taken free-kick on the quarter-hour mark separating the two sides.

It was the perfect start the host nation needed to get the packed crowd at the national stadium which included President Paul Kagame on their feet and leave the venue in an excited mood.

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According to cafonline.com, the Amavubi had the better of a first half that saw the Ivorians rarely threaten their opponents’ backline.

Their promising start paid off with the opener coming after only 15 minutes after Ivorian defender Gbagnon Badie fouled Celestin Ndayishimiye at the edge of the penalty area. Bayisenge elected himself for the resulting free-kick, curling straight into the net for the goal that turned out to be the winner.

The whole stadium erupted into ecstasy after the goal and the hosts pressed further for the second.

However, an improved start by the Ivorians upon recess forced the Amavubi into their shell and kept the defence busier.

Rwanda had a good opportunity to solidify their lead on the hour mark from a penalty on the hour-mark after Bayisenge was fouled by Koffo Boua in an off-the-ball incident from a corner.

But Bayisenge was denied by ‘Les Elephants’ goalie Ali Badra Sangare, who stretched his fullest to save from the short distance.

The pendulum then swung in favour of the West Africans, with several raids into the Amavubi defence. Goalkeeper Eric Ndayishimiye came to his side’s rescue with a save from Djedje Guiza on 75 minutes.

The hosts survived a late scare on 89 minutes after Guiza’s volley bounced off the crossbar with Ndayishimiye completely beaten.

Rwanda are leading the pack with three points, whilst Gabon square up against Morocco in the other Group A match later at the same venue.

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