Super Eagles of Nigeria are taking on Lesotho in a crucial 2026 World Cup qualifying match. And we’ve just seen a pivotal moment in the game – William Troost-Ekong has converted a penalty kick, putting Nigeria ahead.
The penalty was awarded after a handball incident inside the Lesotho box, and Troost-Ekong calmly slotted the ball past the Lesotho goalkeeper. The Super Eagles are now in control, looking to secure a vital win that would keep their World Cup hopes alive.
Current Score: Lesotho 1 – Nigeria 2.
The match is being broadcast live on SuperSport, AfroSport, and mobile streaming platforms. Nigeria’s victory would see them move closer to Group C leaders Benin and South Africa, who are currently level in their respective matches.
We’ll keep you updated with more details as the game unfolds. The Super Eagles are gunning for a win to stay in contention for a spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.