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Nigeria vs Libya – Match Predictions & Betting Tips

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Match Predictions

After underperforming in recent months, Nigeria will hope to record a solid win as they prepare to host Libya in an Afcon qualifier at the Goodswill Akpabio Stadium.

Nigeria vs Libya Betting Tips 

  • Bet on Nigeria to win – 1.31 at Betway.
  • Bet on Nigeria to win 3-0 – 6.00 at 10bet.
  • Bet on Nigeria to keep a clean sheet – 1.43 at Betway.

Bet on Nigeria to win 

Nigeria have been underperforming since they finished as runners-up in the Afcon earlier this year. However, the Super Eagles have a golden chance to record a win when they parlay against Libya. Nigeria at a low point are ranked 39th in the world. By contrast, Libya are ranked 121 in the world. There is a clear gulf in class between the two teams. Nigeria should dominate this clash from start to finish and go on to record a comprehensive and clear win. 

Bet on Nigeria to win 3-0 

Nigeria have won their last four games on the trot against Libya by quite convincing scorelines. In that time, Libya have only scored in one game against the Super Leagues as their last game led to a 3-2 win for the Nigerians. 

Nigeria will be a bit defensively aware in this game. Their defending has been the main reason for their inconsistency in recent times. They will know that they are a significantly better team than Libya and that good defending will be key for them to win this game. The defenders will be somewhat a bit more relaxed given that the opposition is Libya and not a major continental giant like Ivory Coast or Ghana. 

Bet on Nigeria to keep a clean sheet 

History suggests that Nigeria will keep a clean sheet in this game. Nigeria have won their last four games against Libya and Libya only found the back of the net in one of those games. Nigeria’s defending in recent times has also been a bit better. Their last two games have been clean sheets (against Rwanda and Benin) and they will back themselves to record a third clean sheet on the trot.

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