The Nigeria National League Super 8 tournament has reached a thrilling juncture after Matchday 2, with teams vying for promotion to the prestigious Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL). With the final group games slated for today, the stakes couldn't be higher as teams battle for a coveted spot in the top flight league. Here is the current league table ahead of matchday 3:
Matchday 2 Results
Northern Conference:
Nasarawa United 2-1 Sokoto United FC
El-Kanemi Warriors 2-1 Sporting Supreme
Southern Conference:
Madiba FC 2-1 Inter Lagos
Beyond Limits 1-1 Ikorodu City FC
In an impressive display of skill and determination, Beyond Limits Football Academy, affiliated with Remo Stars, stand on the brink of joining their parent club in the NPFL. Their exceptional performance in the tournament has put them in contention for promotion, igniting hope among fans and players alike.
Meanwhile, Nasarawa United has showcased their dominance, signaling their return to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NWFL). With their stellar performance, they have reaffirmed their status as a formidable force in Nigerian football, ready to compete at the highest level once again.
Here is the Final Group Fixtures (Matchday 3):
2023/2024 Super 8 Fixtures: Match Day 3
North Conference:
- Sporting Supreme vs. Nasarawa Utd
- Time: 10:00 AM
- Date: 12/06/24
- Venue: Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium
- Sokoto Utd vs. Elkanemi Warriors
- Time: 10:00 PM
- Date: 12/06/24
- Venue: Enugu Temporary Stadium
South Conference:
- Ikorodu City FC vs. Madiba FC
- Time: 12:30 PM
- Date: 12/06/24
- Venue: Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium
- Int'l Lagos FC vs. Beyond Limits FA
- Time: 12:30 PM
- Date: 12/06/24
- Venue: Enugu Temporary Stadium
As the final group games loom large, excitement and anticipation are at an all-time high. The top two teams from each group will secure promotion to the NPFL, making every match crucial in determining the fate of these ambitious clubs. Football enthusiasts across the nation eagerly await the outcome of these thrilling encounter, as teams strive to etch their names in Nigerian football history.
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