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    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has confirmed that the Super Eagles will play Venezuela and Colombia in international friendlies in the United States this November.

    According to NFF match agent Jairo Pachón, Nigeria will first face Venezuela on Friday, November 14, at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas, with kickoff at 8:00 PM local time.

    The team will then take on Colombia four days later, on Tuesday, November 18, at Citi Field, New York, at 8:00 PM Eastern Time (1:00 AM Nigerian time).

    The matches mark Nigeria’s return to U.S. soil since 2022, when they lost narrowly to Mexico and Ecuador. The November tour is expected to provide crucial preparation ahead of 2025 AFCON and other competitive fixtures.

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