The Super Eagles of Nigeria have concluded their final pre-match walk and light training session at The Valley, Charlton Athletic Stadium, as they step up preparations for Tuesday’s high-stakes 2026 Unity Cup semi-final against the Warriors of Zimbabwe.
The session, which took place on Monday evening in London, saw Head Coach Éric Chelle lead a focused but relaxed outing as the squad fine-tuned their mental and physical readiness ahead of kickoff.
Light Walk, Tactical Focus
The “walk-through” session was deliberately low intensity, designed to loosen the players and allow them to mentally rehearse tactical instructions rather than engage in heavy drills.
Players were seen jogging lightly, stretching, and participating in short passing routines as the technical crew monitored positioning and movement patterns.
The Super Eagles are aiming to maintain sharpness while avoiding fatigue ahead of what is expected to be a physically demanding encounter against Zimbabwe.
Squad Fully Engaged in Final Build-Up
About 20 players took part in the final session, with all departments well represented:
Goalkeepers: Francis Uzoho, Arthur Okonkwo, and Michael Atata
Defenders: Igoh Ogbu, Chibueze Oputa, Chibuike Nwaiwu, Obinna Igboke, Tijani Al Ameen, Elias Ochobi
Midfielders: Alhassan Yusuf, Tochukwu Nnadi, Samson Tijani, Aderemi Adeoye, Junior Ayobami, Tosin Oyedokun
Forwards: Terem Moffi, Philip Otele, Rafiu Durosinmi, Owen Oseni, Femi Azeez
Coach Chelle was observed giving final positional reminders, particularly emphasizing compactness in midfield and quick transitions into attack.
Zimbabwe Test Looms Large
Zimbabwe, nicknamed the Warriors, are expected to provide a disciplined and physical challenge, especially given recent competitive meetings between both sides that ended in draws during World Cup qualifying.
While Nigeria enters the fixture as defending Unity Cup champions, the coaching staff has warned against complacency, stressing the importance of intensity and concentration from the first whistle.
Team Spirit High in Camp
Inside the Eagles’ camp, morale is reported to be strong, with players showing good chemistry during training sessions in London.
The blend of Europe-based stars and NPFL-based invitees has added energy and competition within the squad.
The Unity Cup, a four-nation invitational tournament also featuring Jamaica and India, is being used by Nigeria as both a competitive platform and a tactical testing ground for squad depth.
Kickoff Details
The semi-final clash between Nigeria and Zimbabwe will take place on Tuesday evening at The Valley, Charlton, with kickoff scheduled for 7:30 PM (Nigerian time).
The winner will advance to face either Jamaica or India in the final scheduled for later this week.
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