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Nigeria Vs Liberia [WCQ -2021 Fixture]: Who Can Attend, Ticket Info, How to Watch on TV and Online

 


Welcome here, we want to update you with all the necessary information you need to know about the world Cup qualifier match between Nigeria vs Liberia in Lagos. 


Venue, Date and Time

The match Day 1 fixture in the qualifying competition, is scheduled for the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos; on Friday September 3, 2021. By 17:00 GMT+, (5pm Nigerian time) 


Who Can Attend? 

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has approved for the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to have only 5,000 spectators at this week’s FIFA World Cup qualifying match between Nigeria and Liberia.


All covid protocols would be followed at the stadium. Apart from high level dignitaries and football administrators, approved press and media personnels, only few fans would be allowed into the stafium. Meanwhile the ticket prices have been increased to discourage the in-flock of Lagos fans. 


Ticket Price:

VIP: 10,000 NGN, 

 Covered stand: 8000 NGN

Popular side: 5000 NGN


How to Watch on TV

The match will be broadcast live on NTA stations and transmitted to stations like AIT. 


You can get these stations on Free-to-Air terrestrial TV and on Cable-TV such as DStv and Gotv.


How to Watch Online

The match will be streamed live on NPFL-TV and HBS-VPN. You can download NPFL-TV  free on Google Play store or Apple Store. 


Nigeria vs Liberia

Venue: Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere Lagos

Date: Friday, September 3, 2021

Time: 17:00 GMT+ (5pm Nigeria time) 



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