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Osimhen may be fit for Nigeria’s World Cup Matchday 2 duel with Zimbabwe
In Napoli, fans and officials are anxiously awaiting Victor Osimhen’s speedy recovery.
According to a news outlet in Naples, Italy, Tuttonapoli, the rumour mill has it that there is no delay in the player’s recovery.
They are looking forward to 25 November for him to feature in a very important away match at Atalanta.
If Osimhen is fit enough for the 25 November Serie A match, he may as well be available for Nigeria’s potentially challenging World Cup qualifying duel away to Zimbabwe six days to the Atalanta versus Napoli Match.
He is certain to miss the Super Eagles’ opening World Cup qualifying match against Lesotho in Uyo.
Gazzetta dello Sport quoted his club’s coach, Rudi Garcia saying he hoped Osimhen would be available sooner than expected.
“I didn’t deal with this thing, the doctors and the managers did. I’ve exchanged messages with Victor, because for now I’ve been taking care of those who can play. After these two games there is a break and I think he will be ready for Atalanta when the league resumes”, said Garcia.
It however reports that “obviously it will be the training sessions that will make it clearer.”
Osimhen has been in Nigeria for a while and is being expected back in Napoli on Wednesday and could watch his club’s Champions League match with Union Berlin.
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Morocco Seek to Extend Group Stage Unbeaten Run Against Debut African Opponents Haiti

BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
Morocco will look to continue their impressive FIFA World Cup group-stage form when they take on Haiti in a historic first-ever World Cup meeting between the Caribbean nation and an African opponent.
The Atlas Lions arrive at the fixture unbeaten in their last six World Cup group matches, having recorded three victories and three draws during that period. That consistency has reinforced Morocco’s reputation as one of Africa’s strongest representatives on the global stage.
For Haiti, the match represents a unique challenge. Despite previous World Cup appearances, the Caribbean side have never faced an African nation at the finals. Their encounter with Morocco therefore, opens a new chapter in their World Cup history.
Morocco’s disciplined defensive organisation and growing confidence after recent successes have made them difficult opponents, while Haiti will be aiming to spring a surprise and keep their qualification hopes alive.
With knockout-round places at stake, both teams know that a positive result could prove decisive in determining their fate.
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Scotland Face Familiar Foes Brazil in Bid to Rewrite World Cup History

BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
Scotland will attempt to overturn decades of World Cup frustration against Brazil when the two sides clash in a decisive Group Stage encounter at the FIFA World Cup 2026.
History heavily favours the South Americans, who are unbeaten in four previous World Cup meetings between the nations. Their first encounter ended in a goalless draw at the 1974 tournament, but Brazil have since emerged victorious in every subsequent clash.
The five-time world champions defeated Scotland 4-1 in Spain 1982 before edging the Europeans 1-0 in Italy 1990. Their most recent World Cup meeting came in France 1998 when Brazil secured a 2-1 victory.
Interestingly, all previous encounters between the teams have occurred during the group phase, making this fifth meeting another chapter in a rivalry dominated by the Brazilians.
Scotland, however, will hope that recent performances can inspire an upset as they seek a result capable of propelling them into the knockout rounds. Brazil, meanwhile, remain among the tournament favourites and will be keen to maintain their perfect World Cup record against the Scots.
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Switzerland and Canada Battle for Knockout Berth in High-Stakes Encounter

BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
Switzerland will seek to maintain their reputation as one of the World Cup’s most consistent performers when they face co-hosts Canada in a crucial group-stage showdown.
The Swiss have advanced beyond the group phase in five of their last six FIFA World Cup appearances and are once again targeting a place in the knockout rounds. Their experience in navigating the early stages of the competition could prove invaluable in a fixture carrying significant implications.
Canada, however, enter the contest buoyed by a landmark achievement. The co-hosts are fresh from securing their first-ever FIFA World Cup victory, a result that has boosted confidence and ignited hopes of a historic progression to the next round.
With home support expected to provide additional motivation, Canada will be eager to build on that breakthrough success. Switzerland, meanwhile, will rely on their tournament know-how as they seek another place among the last 16.
The clash promises to be one of the most intriguing fixtures of the round as two ambitious sides chase World Cup history.
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