Super Eagles miss out on automatic World Cup qualification despite 4–0 win over Benin, target playoffs spot

Kelvin Ekerete
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Victor Osimhen’s brilliant hat-trick was not enough as the Super Eagles failed to secure Group C’s automatic qualification spot, losing out to South Africa despite a commanding 4–0 victory over Benin Republic at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo.

Nigeria finished second in the group and will now await results from other centres to determine their fate in the playoff stage.

The Super Eagles went into the game knowing that a win alone would not suffice unless South Africa dropped points against Rwanda in Mbombela.

Osimhen opened the scoring as early as the 3rd minute, coolly slotting home after a perfectly timed through ball from Samuel Chukwueze.

Osimhen celebrates his goal with Samuel Chukwueze
Osimhen celebrates his goal with Samuel Chukwueze

The Galatasaray forward doubled Nigeria’s advantage in the 37th minute with a precise header before completing his hat-trick in the 51st minute with a stunning flying header that left the Benin goalkeeper helpless.

Nigeria added a fourth goal late in the game through Frank Onyeka to seal an emphatic win, but it proved inconsequential as news filtered through from Mbombela that South Africa had cruised to victory.

Bafana Bafana, needing just a win to book their place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, did so in style—thumping Rwanda 3–0 in front of ecstatic home fans to seal top spot in Group C.

Super Eagles
Super Eagles

South Africa started brightly, with midfielder Thalente Mbatha opening the scoring in the 5th minute after Rwanda’s goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari failed to clear his lines.

Oswin Appollis made it 2–0 in the 26th minute, finishing off a fine team move, before Evidence Makgopa put the result beyond doubt in the 72nd minute to confirm Bafana Bafana’s qualification.

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Kelvin Ekerete is a seasoned journalist, public relations professional, and communications strategist. He has spent the past decade telling some of Nigeria’s most compelling sports stories and helping brands, teams, and talents shape theirs. From headline-making match reports to behind-the-scenes media campaigns, he connects audiences with the emotion, drama, and purpose behind every moment.
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