Despite failing to beat Ireland, Nigeria’s Super Falcons have secured qualification for the knockout stages of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
During their final Group B game on July 31, 2023, the Super Falcons played a goalless draw against the Republic of Ireland.
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With five points, Nigeria finished behind co-hosts Australia in Group B, as Australia secured a maximum of three points against Canada with a 3-0 win, leading the group with six points.
In the next stage, Nigeria may face group A leaders England, while Australia will meet either Denmark or China.
Football fans were disappointed with Monday’s result, as they had hoped to witness the Super Falcons’ impressive form after their remarkable 3-2 victory over Australia.