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Nigeria vs Iran: Preview, How to Watch, Time, Team News and Expectations

Match Details

Fixture: Nigeria national football team vs Iran national football team
Date: Friday, March 27, 2026
Kick-off Time: 2 pm Nigerian Time
Venue: Antalya Stadium, Turkey

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Competition: International Friendly (Four-Nation Invitational Tournament)

How to Watch
TV: Check local sports broadcasters in Nigeria (SuperSport likely option)

Streaming: Available via official broadcaster apps/web platforms

Live Updates: Follow via major sports platforms and federation social channels

Match Preview

Iran national football team come into this fixture under a cloud despite already qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Off-field geopolitical concerns have disrupted preparations, and their recent form has dipped—winless in their last three matches.

Head coach Amir Ghalenoei will be eager pto steady the team, especially after mixed results against Russia national football team, Cape Verde national football team, and Uzbekistan national football team.

On the other hand, the Nigeria national football team are in rebuilding mode after missing out on the 2026 World Cup. Under Eric Chelle, the team has shown encouraging signs, going unbeaten in their last six matches and finishing third at the 2025 AFCON.

This clash offers a strong test of progress and tactical identity for Nigeria.

Team News
Iran
Saeid Ezatolahi – Out (foot injury)
Sardar Azmoun – Omitted
Mehdi Taremi – Key attacking threat
Saman Ghoddos – Creative engine

Nigeria

Victor Osimhen – Omitted – Out Injured (fractured forearm)
Ola Aina – Omitted
Calvin Bassey – Injured
Alex Iwobi – Nearing 100 caps (97)
Wilfred Ndidi – Anchoring midfield

Expected Lineups
Iran (4-2-3-1):
Beiranvand; Hardani, Nemati, Kanaanizadegan, Mohammadi; Razzaghinia, Ezatolahi; Hashemnejad, Ghoddos, Mohebi; Taremi

Nigeria (4-3-3):
Okoye; Osayi-Samuel, Ajayi, Ogbu, Onyemaechi; Ndidi, Iwobi, Onyeka; Akor, Onuachu, Lookman

Key Talking Points

Nigeria’s Momentum: Six-match unbeaten run suggests growing stability

Iran’s Disruptions: Off-field issues affecting cohesion

Opportunity for New Faces: Nigeria’s debutants may get minutes

Expectations

Nigeria look sharper and more settled heading into this encounter. While Iran possess experience and structure, their recent struggles and squad issues could be decisive.

What to Expect

Expect a competitive but open game. Nigeria will likely play with more attacking intent, using pace and width, while Iran may rely on structure and counter-attacks through Mehdi Taremi.

If the Super Eagles maintain their recent rhythm, this could be a statement performance in their rebuilding journey.

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