NIGERIA 4-0 CAMERUIN (Ighalo, Mikel, Moses, Kele)
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NIGERIA 4-0 CAMERUIN (Ighalo, Mikel, Moses, Kele)
Guys,
Since game no dey TV for yankee, post all links here.
Cmoke
These are the starting lineup Inneranus see for field as at now.
Ezenwa
Shehu Ekong Balogun Elderson
Onazi Ndidi
Mikel
Moses Simon
Ighalo
LINKS
https://www.reddit.com/r/soccerstreams/
greg wrote:
Looks like the Arabic bein sports will show it
http://m.livesoccertv.com/match/2492146 ... -cameroon/
http://streamarmy.co.uk/repo is the source.
From my Mitgetsville friend:
https://www.sportsmaniatv.com
Thank u Naijaguy:
http://333sport.info/333/zd_321.html?_3o3
http://portugaldesportivo.com/index.php?channel=001
http://www.xsportx.net/websplay.php?v=5 ... 1504036665
http://adstest.ml/canal3.php#
Since game no dey TV for yankee, post all links here.
Cmoke
These are the starting lineup Inneranus see for field as at now.
Ezenwa
Shehu Ekong Balogun Elderson
Onazi Ndidi
Mikel
Moses Simon
Ighalo
LINKS
https://www.reddit.com/r/soccerstreams/
greg wrote:
Looks like the Arabic bein sports will show it
http://m.livesoccertv.com/match/2492146 ... -cameroon/
http://streamarmy.co.uk/repo is the source.
From my Mitgetsville friend:
https://www.sportsmaniatv.com
Thank u Naijaguy:
http://333sport.info/333/zd_321.html?_3o3
http://portugaldesportivo.com/index.php?channel=001
http://www.xsportx.net/websplay.php?v=5 ... 1504036665
http://adstest.ml/canal3.php#
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The fact that ESPNFC surprisingly identified Ighalo as a key matchup 19 hours b4 Inneranus outed him as a starter suggests that EspnFC probably also got the expo.
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Nigeria vs. Cameroon -- Key individual battles
Nigeria and Cameroon face off at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo on Friday, in the first of two crucial FIFA World Cup qualifiers in three days.
What could the coaches -- Gernot Rohr and Hugo Broos respectively -- be thinking tactically when both teams renew their rivalry? Here are five key individual battles the bosses will be keeping in mind.
Ikechukwu Ezenwa vs. Vincent Aboubakar
Nigeria goalkeeper Ikechukwu Ezenwa could not have a trickier baptism of fire as he looks to stake a permanent claim on the Super Eagles number one jersey. The FC Ifeanyi Ubah stopper will be in the direct line of fire of red-hot Vincent Aboubakar, a striker who has already netted four goals in four games for FC Porto this season, including a hat-trick against Moreirense.
Aboubakar is not usually the most potent goal scorer for the Indomitable Lions, with 18 goals in 60 appearances, but he does pick his moments to deliver. A typical example is his AFCON-wining strike against Egypt this year.
Ezenwa needs to earn his pay on the day when faced with the very experienced Aboubakar, but with adequate cover from the defensive duo of William Troost-Ekong and Leon Balogun, he should possibly see out the Aboubakar threat.
Wilfred Ndidi vs. Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting
Two Premier League 'giants' will slug it out in a potentially decisive battle. Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi will be tasked with the responsibility of man-marking Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, the 6 ft 3in forward from Stoke City who complements his height with pace.
In the absence of Jacques Zoua, who played a withdrawn role behind the main striker during the AFCON triumph in Gabon, Broos is likely to deploy Choupo-Moting, a player more naturally suited for the job.
Ndidi, one of two defensive midfielders to be fielded by Rohr on the day, needs to track the run and movement of the man who will play in the 'hole' for Cameroon. Failure to do so will afford both Choupo-Moting and Aboubakar an easy linkup, an outcome which could be damaging on Nigeria's defence.
Elderson Echiejile vs. Christian Bassogog
Christian Bassogog embodies the Indomitable Lions' biggest threat moving forward, and he could be in for a profitable day against Elderson Echiejile, a player, who despite earning 53 international caps for Nigeria, has never really convinced his critics.
China-based Bassogog is a player blessed with stamina, skill, and pace, qualities he will fancy using to his advantage against left back Echiejile, who is not known to be the quickest defender, and often displaying poor positional sense.
John Mikel Obi vs. Sebastien Siani
John Mikel Obi has recovered just in time from a long injury layoff to make the Super Eagles squad for this game. The veteran captain has rolled back the years in recent outings for the Super Eagles, with Rohr preferring to utilise him as his most advanced midfielder in a three-man setup, a decision which saw him score in a FIFA World Cup qualifier against Algeria earlier this year.
His fitness level could be put to test when he comes up against Sebastien Siani, a hardworking midfielder who covers just about every blade of grass on the pitch. Mikel is a player renowned for his intelligence on the ball but not his mobility, and he could be in for a huge test against the 30-year-old KV Oostende man, who only made his international debut in 2015 against Nigeria, but has developed into the driving force in the Indomitable Lions midfield.
Odion Ighalo vs. Fabrice Ondoa
Striker Odion Ighalo has been handed an international lifeline as a result of his recent goal-scoring form in the Chinese Super League with Changchun Yatai. The Nigerian forward has good memories of facing Cameroon, netting the second of his three international goals against the Indomitable Lions in 2015.
He comes face-to-face with an inspired Fabrice Ondoa in goal for Cameroon, a young goalkeeper who is the latest in the line of successful Cameroonian shot-stoppers. A major weakness for Ondoa is his lack of height, and his questionable ball distribution could be his Achilles heel.
Ighalo needs to pressure the goalkeeper at every given opportunity, which could force him to make mistakes, and the striker must ensure he is clinical when presented with even half a chance.
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Nigeria vs. Cameroon -- Key individual battles
Nigeria and Cameroon face off at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo on Friday, in the first of two crucial FIFA World Cup qualifiers in three days.
What could the coaches -- Gernot Rohr and Hugo Broos respectively -- be thinking tactically when both teams renew their rivalry? Here are five key individual battles the bosses will be keeping in mind.
Ikechukwu Ezenwa vs. Vincent Aboubakar
Nigeria goalkeeper Ikechukwu Ezenwa could not have a trickier baptism of fire as he looks to stake a permanent claim on the Super Eagles number one jersey. The FC Ifeanyi Ubah stopper will be in the direct line of fire of red-hot Vincent Aboubakar, a striker who has already netted four goals in four games for FC Porto this season, including a hat-trick against Moreirense.
Aboubakar is not usually the most potent goal scorer for the Indomitable Lions, with 18 goals in 60 appearances, but he does pick his moments to deliver. A typical example is his AFCON-wining strike against Egypt this year.
Ezenwa needs to earn his pay on the day when faced with the very experienced Aboubakar, but with adequate cover from the defensive duo of William Troost-Ekong and Leon Balogun, he should possibly see out the Aboubakar threat.
Wilfred Ndidi vs. Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting
Two Premier League 'giants' will slug it out in a potentially decisive battle. Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi will be tasked with the responsibility of man-marking Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, the 6 ft 3in forward from Stoke City who complements his height with pace.
In the absence of Jacques Zoua, who played a withdrawn role behind the main striker during the AFCON triumph in Gabon, Broos is likely to deploy Choupo-Moting, a player more naturally suited for the job.
Ndidi, one of two defensive midfielders to be fielded by Rohr on the day, needs to track the run and movement of the man who will play in the 'hole' for Cameroon. Failure to do so will afford both Choupo-Moting and Aboubakar an easy linkup, an outcome which could be damaging on Nigeria's defence.
Elderson Echiejile vs. Christian Bassogog
Christian Bassogog embodies the Indomitable Lions' biggest threat moving forward, and he could be in for a profitable day against Elderson Echiejile, a player, who despite earning 53 international caps for Nigeria, has never really convinced his critics.
China-based Bassogog is a player blessed with stamina, skill, and pace, qualities he will fancy using to his advantage against left back Echiejile, who is not known to be the quickest defender, and often displaying poor positional sense.
John Mikel Obi vs. Sebastien Siani
John Mikel Obi has recovered just in time from a long injury layoff to make the Super Eagles squad for this game. The veteran captain has rolled back the years in recent outings for the Super Eagles, with Rohr preferring to utilise him as his most advanced midfielder in a three-man setup, a decision which saw him score in a FIFA World Cup qualifier against Algeria earlier this year.
His fitness level could be put to test when he comes up against Sebastien Siani, a hardworking midfielder who covers just about every blade of grass on the pitch. Mikel is a player renowned for his intelligence on the ball but not his mobility, and he could be in for a huge test against the 30-year-old KV Oostende man, who only made his international debut in 2015 against Nigeria, but has developed into the driving force in the Indomitable Lions midfield.
Odion Ighalo vs. Fabrice Ondoa
Striker Odion Ighalo has been handed an international lifeline as a result of his recent goal-scoring form in the Chinese Super League with Changchun Yatai. The Nigerian forward has good memories of facing Cameroon, netting the second of his three international goals against the Indomitable Lions in 2015.
He comes face-to-face with an inspired Fabrice Ondoa in goal for Cameroon, a young goalkeeper who is the latest in the line of successful Cameroonian shot-stoppers. A major weakness for Ondoa is his lack of height, and his questionable ball distribution could be his Achilles heel.
Ighalo needs to pressure the goalkeeper at every given opportunity, which could force him to make mistakes, and the striker must ensure he is clinical when presented with even half a chance.
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You do not need expo. I predicted this lineup even before Akpeyi was injured. The only one I got wrong was Etebo ahead of Simon. If you read the way Rohr thinks then you can be pretty close.Cmoke wrote:The fact that ESPNFC surprisingly identified Ighalo as a key matchup 19 hours b4 Inneranus outed him as a starter suggests that EspnFC probably also got the expo.
By Dami Ugbane, KweséESPN
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Nigeria vs. Cameroon -- Key individual battles
Nigeria and Cameroon face off at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo on Friday, in the first of two crucial FIFA World Cup qualifiers in three days.
What could the coaches -- Gernot Rohr and Hugo Broos respectively -- be thinking tactically when both teams renew their rivalry? Here are five key individual battles the bosses will be keeping in mind.
Ikechukwu Ezenwa vs. Vincent Aboubakar
Nigeria goalkeeper Ikechukwu Ezenwa could not have a trickier baptism of fire as he looks to stake a permanent claim on the Super Eagles number one jersey. The FC Ifeanyi Ubah stopper will be in the direct line of fire of red-hot Vincent Aboubakar, a striker who has already netted four goals in four games for FC Porto this season, including a hat-trick against Moreirense.
Aboubakar is not usually the most potent goal scorer for the Indomitable Lions, with 18 goals in 60 appearances, but he does pick his moments to deliver. A typical example is his AFCON-wining strike against Egypt this year.
Ezenwa needs to earn his pay on the day when faced with the very experienced Aboubakar, but with adequate cover from the defensive duo of William Troost-Ekong and Leon Balogun, he should possibly see out the Aboubakar threat.
Wilfred Ndidi vs. Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting
Two Premier League 'giants' will slug it out in a potentially decisive battle. Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi will be tasked with the responsibility of man-marking Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, the 6 ft 3in forward from Stoke City who complements his height with pace.
In the absence of Jacques Zoua, who played a withdrawn role behind the main striker during the AFCON triumph in Gabon, Broos is likely to deploy Choupo-Moting, a player more naturally suited for the job.
Ndidi, one of two defensive midfielders to be fielded by Rohr on the day, needs to track the run and movement of the man who will play in the 'hole' for Cameroon. Failure to do so will afford both Choupo-Moting and Aboubakar an easy linkup, an outcome which could be damaging on Nigeria's defence.
Elderson Echiejile vs. Christian Bassogog
Christian Bassogog embodies the Indomitable Lions' biggest threat moving forward, and he could be in for a profitable day against Elderson Echiejile, a player, who despite earning 53 international caps for Nigeria, has never really convinced his critics.
China-based Bassogog is a player blessed with stamina, skill, and pace, qualities he will fancy using to his advantage against left back Echiejile, who is not known to be the quickest defender, and often displaying poor positional sense.
John Mikel Obi vs. Sebastien Siani
John Mikel Obi has recovered just in time from a long injury layoff to make the Super Eagles squad for this game. The veteran captain has rolled back the years in recent outings for the Super Eagles, with Rohr preferring to utilise him as his most advanced midfielder in a three-man setup, a decision which saw him score in a FIFA World Cup qualifier against Algeria earlier this year.
His fitness level could be put to test when he comes up against Sebastien Siani, a hardworking midfielder who covers just about every blade of grass on the pitch. Mikel is a player renowned for his intelligence on the ball but not his mobility, and he could be in for a huge test against the 30-year-old KV Oostende man, who only made his international debut in 2015 against Nigeria, but has developed into the driving force in the Indomitable Lions midfield.
Odion Ighalo vs. Fabrice Ondoa
Striker Odion Ighalo has been handed an international lifeline as a result of his recent goal-scoring form in the Chinese Super League with Changchun Yatai. The Nigerian forward has good memories of facing Cameroon, netting the second of his three international goals against the Indomitable Lions in 2015.
He comes face-to-face with an inspired Fabrice Ondoa in goal for Cameroon, a young goalkeeper who is the latest in the line of successful Cameroonian shot-stoppers. A major weakness for Ondoa is his lack of height, and his questionable ball distribution could be his Achilles heel.
Ighalo needs to pressure the goalkeeper at every given opportunity, which could force him to make mistakes, and the striker must ensure he is clinical when presented with even half a chance.
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Had no choice but to go go back to my Kodi box for this game.
Found a add-on and installed it. There's only one link found for the Naija - Cam game. Hopefully it's useful when game starts. Link will be active 1 hour to the game.
http://streamarmy.co.uk/repo is the source.
Sports World.
Found a add-on and installed it. There's only one link found for the Naija - Cam game. Hopefully it's useful when game starts. Link will be active 1 hour to the game.
http://streamarmy.co.uk/repo is the source.
Sports World.
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There is another addon BOOM which has a bunch of sports channels They have BT sport 2 which is slated to show the game as well.balo wrote:Had no choice but to go go back to my Kodi box for this game.
Found a add-on and installed it. There's only one link found for the Naija - Cam game. Hopefully it's useful when game starts. Link will be active 1 hour to the game.
http://streamarmy.co.uk/repo is the source.
Sports World.
We have been brainwashed by the Premier League that it's the best in the world. Nonsense. It's the best brand
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
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Thank you. Let me add that one too.metalalloy wrote:There is another addon BOOM which has a bunch of sports channels They have BT sport 2 which is slated to show the game as well.balo wrote:Had no choice but to go go back to my Kodi box for this game.
Found a add-on and installed it. There's only one link found for the Naija - Cam game. Hopefully it's useful when game starts. Link will be active 1 hour to the game.
http://streamarmy.co.uk/repo is the source.
Sports World.
http://i4pro.co.uk/kodi/repo/
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I have Supremacy sports addon that has BT sports. But when i click on it shows BT Sports 1 , 2 , and 3 esch with 9 links. Which one is showing it? I intend to click on all 27 links if necessary.
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1naija wrote:I have Supremacy sports addon that has BT sports. But when i click on it shows BT Sports 1 , 2 , and 3 esch with 9 links. Which one is showing it? I intend to click on all 27 links if necessary.
BT Sport 2 or BT Sport Live.
Yeye awoof professor..
We have been brainwashed by the Premier League that it's the best in the world. Nonsense. It's the best brand
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
Roy Keane: ITV 02/25/14
He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
Gary Neville: Mirror: 12/23/14
I think Spain’s by far the best league.
Scholes. UK Guardian 9/6/16
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Chei! Man must watch this game - one way or the other1naija wrote:I have Supremacy sports addon that has BT sports. But when i click on it shows BT Sports 1 , 2 , and 3 esch with 9 links. Which one is showing it? I intend to click on all 27 links if necessary.
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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what time does game come on
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Thank God for Mobdro!
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Match starts 5pm Nigerian time
I will post working links 10 mins to time. Links plenty
I will post working links 10 mins to time. Links plenty
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It depends where you arejette1 wrote:what time does game come on
Uk- 5pm
USA- 12pm ET
Nigeria- 5pm
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Thanks in advance - brother. Forumers will greatly appreciate your efforts and nicenessnaijaguy wrote:Match starts 5pm Nigerian time
I will post working links 10 mins to time. Links plenty
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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Game is listed here-ATDHE.NET - GOATD ...do not know if they will show it.
Make good thinking a priority so that you can make Godly placement a possibility.
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You guys are the best.
The most reliable addon on kodi is mobdro. You can also download this addon on any android phones for those of us who will be at work when the game start.
The most reliable addon on kodi is mobdro. You can also download this addon on any android phones for those of us who will be at work when the game start.
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Me too except I did not expect Ighalo to start.
I am actually glad Ezenwa is there instead of Akpeyi who lacks confidence in goal.
Cmoke
I am actually glad Ezenwa is there instead of Akpeyi who lacks confidence in goal.
Cmoke
Enugu II wrote:You do not need expo. I predicted this lineup even before Akpeyi was injured. The only one I got wrong was Etebo ahead of Simon. If you read the way Rohr thinks then you can be pretty close.Cmoke wrote:The fact that ESPNFC surprisingly identified Ighalo as a key matchup 19 hours b4 Inneranus outed him as a starter suggests that EspnFC probably also got the expo.
By Dami Ugbane, KweséESPN
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Nigeria vs. Cameroon -- Key individual battles
Nigeria and Cameroon face off at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo on Friday, in the first of two crucial FIFA World Cup qualifiers in three days.
What could the coaches -- Gernot Rohr and Hugo Broos respectively -- be thinking tactically when both teams renew their rivalry? Here are five key individual battles the bosses will be keeping in mind.
Ikechukwu Ezenwa vs. Vincent Aboubakar
Nigeria goalkeeper Ikechukwu Ezenwa could not have a trickier baptism of fire as he looks to stake a permanent claim on the Super Eagles number one jersey. The FC Ifeanyi Ubah stopper will be in the direct line of fire of red-hot Vincent Aboubakar, a striker who has already netted four goals in four games for FC Porto this season, including a hat-trick against Moreirense.
Aboubakar is not usually the most potent goal scorer for the Indomitable Lions, with 18 goals in 60 appearances, but he does pick his moments to deliver. A typical example is his AFCON-wining strike against Egypt this year.
Ezenwa needs to earn his pay on the day when faced with the very experienced Aboubakar, but with adequate cover from the defensive duo of William Troost-Ekong and Leon Balogun, he should possibly see out the Aboubakar threat.
Wilfred Ndidi vs. Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting
Two Premier League 'giants' will slug it out in a potentially decisive battle. Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi will be tasked with the responsibility of man-marking Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, the 6 ft 3in forward from Stoke City who complements his height with pace.
In the absence of Jacques Zoua, who played a withdrawn role behind the main striker during the AFCON triumph in Gabon, Broos is likely to deploy Choupo-Moting, a player more naturally suited for the job.
Ndidi, one of two defensive midfielders to be fielded by Rohr on the day, needs to track the run and movement of the man who will play in the 'hole' for Cameroon. Failure to do so will afford both Choupo-Moting and Aboubakar an easy linkup, an outcome which could be damaging on Nigeria's defence.
Elderson Echiejile vs. Christian Bassogog
Christian Bassogog embodies the Indomitable Lions' biggest threat moving forward, and he could be in for a profitable day against Elderson Echiejile, a player, who despite earning 53 international caps for Nigeria, has never really convinced his critics.
China-based Bassogog is a player blessed with stamina, skill, and pace, qualities he will fancy using to his advantage against left back Echiejile, who is not known to be the quickest defender, and often displaying poor positional sense.
John Mikel Obi vs. Sebastien Siani
John Mikel Obi has recovered just in time from a long injury layoff to make the Super Eagles squad for this game. The veteran captain has rolled back the years in recent outings for the Super Eagles, with Rohr preferring to utilise him as his most advanced midfielder in a three-man setup, a decision which saw him score in a FIFA World Cup qualifier against Algeria earlier this year.
His fitness level could be put to test when he comes up against Sebastien Siani, a hardworking midfielder who covers just about every blade of grass on the pitch. Mikel is a player renowned for his intelligence on the ball but not his mobility, and he could be in for a huge test against the 30-year-old KV Oostende man, who only made his international debut in 2015 against Nigeria, but has developed into the driving force in the Indomitable Lions midfield.
Odion Ighalo vs. Fabrice Ondoa
Striker Odion Ighalo has been handed an international lifeline as a result of his recent goal-scoring form in the Chinese Super League with Changchun Yatai. The Nigerian forward has good memories of facing Cameroon, netting the second of his three international goals against the Indomitable Lions in 2015.
He comes face-to-face with an inspired Fabrice Ondoa in goal for Cameroon, a young goalkeeper who is the latest in the line of successful Cameroonian shot-stoppers. A major weakness for Ondoa is his lack of height, and his questionable ball distribution could be his Achilles heel.
Ighalo needs to pressure the goalkeeper at every given opportunity, which could force him to make mistakes, and the striker must ensure he is clinical when presented with even half a chance.
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BT2 just mentioned they will be showing the game.
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Good,
Can CE count on our otherwise useless UK folks to stream it?
Cmoke
Can CE count on our otherwise useless UK folks to stream it?
Cmoke
balo wrote:BT2 just mentioned they will be showing the game.
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See happiness for awoof . Na people like you dey dance at the smell of stew.Odas wrote:Thanks in advance - brother. Forumers will greatly appreciate your efforts and nicenessnaijaguy wrote:Match starts 5pm Nigerian time
I will post working links 10 mins to time. Links plenty
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Really STAY THERE YOU GO WAIT TIRECmoke wrote:Good,
Can CE count on our otherwise useless UK folks to stream it?
Cmoke
balo wrote:BT2 just mentioned they will be showing the game.
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What time is the match? I need to get out of office...
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.... I believe in God. I try to be a good man so He can have a bit of time to give me a hand when I need it - Jose Mourinho
.... I believe in God. I try to be a good man so He can have a bit of time to give me a hand when I need it - Jose Mourinho
Re: NIGERIA V CAMERUIN (FIRST HALF) LINKS
It depends where you are
Uk- 5pm
USA- 12pm ET
Nigeria- 5pm
Uk- 5pm
USA- 12pm ET
Nigeria- 5pm