The 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) is heating up, and while the Super Falcons of Nigeria have already secured their place in the quarterfinals, they still have unfinished business. On Sunday, July 13, the African giants take on a determined Algeria side in their final Group B clash at the Stade Moulay Hassan in Rabat, Morocco.
This isn’t just another group game—there’s a lot at stake for both sides.
Nigeria: Eyes on the Top, Mind on the Trophy
With two wins from two—3-0 over Tunisia and a gritty 1-0 against Botswana—Nigeria have flexed their continental muscle once again. Now sitting atop Group B with six points, Justin Madugu’s side knows that finishing first isn’t just a pride thing—it’s strategic.
Topping the group would likely hand the Falcons a more favourable opponent in the quarterfinals, helping them avoid early clashes with other WAFCON heavyweights from Groups A or C. It also sends a strong message to the rest of the tournament: Nigeria mean business.
Madugu is expected to rotate his squad slightly, given that progression is assured. Star striker Asisat Oshoala may be rested, with Chinwendu Ihezuo—who netted the winner against Botswana—likely to lead the line. Fans could also see Folashade Ijamilusi, the hat-trick hero from their last meeting with Algeria, get her first WAFCON start.
Algeria: A Date with History?
While Nigeria are thinking of titles, Algeria are on the verge of something historic. The North Africans have never made it out of the group stage in their WAFCON history. But this year feels different.
After edging Botswana 1-0 and holding Tunisia to a goalless draw, Farid Benstiti’s team sits unbeaten with four points and have yet to concede a goal. A draw against Nigeria could be enough to book their first-ever quarterfinal berth. A win? That would be monumental.
Algeria’s strength has been in their defensive organisation and discipline. While past meetings with Nigeria have been lopsided—losing 4-0 in 2004, 6-0 in 2006, and 4-1 as recently as October 2024—the Fennecs have shown improvement and maturity in this tournament.
Head-to-Head: Falcons Fly High Historically
Let’s be honest: the stats heavily favour Nigeria. The Super Falcons have scored 16 goals in their last four matches against Algeria, conceding just one. From Rasheedat Ajibade’s brace to Ijamilusi’s October hat-trick, the Falcons have bossed this fixture.
Still, football isn’t played on paper. Algeria have grown, and with history in sight, they may just find an extra gear.
Team News & Predicted Lineups
Nigeria will be without Deborah Abiodun due to suspension, forcing a midfield shuffle. Expect Christy Ucheibe and Jennifer Echegini to step up. Veteran Francisca Ordega is also tipped to make her tournament debut after being rested in the previous games.
Nigeria’s Predicted XI (4-3-3):
- GK: Chiamaka Nnadozie
- DEF: Oladipo, Demehin, Ohale, Plumptre
- MID: Ucheibe, Ayinde, Echegini
- FWD: Okoronkwo, Ihezuo, Ijamilusi
Match Details:
- Fixture: Nigeria vs Algeria
- Competition: WAFCON 2024 – Group B
- Venue: Stade Moulay Hassan, Rabat, Morocco
- Date: Sunday, July 13, 2025
- Kick-off: 8:00 PM Nigerian Time