Ghana vs Nigeria: Match preview as Black Satellites eye revenge against Flying Eagles in WAFU B U20 opener

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West African youth football returns to centre stage this Thursday as two of the continent’s most decorated U20 sides — Ghana and Nigeria — face off in the opening fixture of the 2025 WAFU Zone B U20 Championship, Soccernet.ng notes.

This isn’t just another tournament opener. It’s a fierce, high-stakes showdown between two old rivals with rich youth football histories.

The Flying Eagles come in as the reigning WAFU B champions and two-time defending title holders, having lifted the trophy in Niger and Togo. But Ghana — wounded from their defeat to Nigeria in the final last year — are eager to respond, especially with home advantage on their side.

Soccer Ghana’s Black Satellites
Ghana’s Black Satellites. Photo by GFA

With only three teams in Group A — Nigeria, Ghana, and Benin Republic — the margin for error is razor-thin. A win on Thursday could be the key to a semi-final berth and early tournament control.

Soccer Head to head: Ghana vs Nigeria

Nigeria U20s hold a clear psychological edge over their West African neighbours, having beaten them in each of their last three meetings:

  • 2015 U20 AFCON: Nigeria 2-0 Ghana
  • 2018 WAFU U20 Cup: Nigeria 4-2 Ghana
  • 2024 WAFU B Final: Nigeria 2-1 Ghana
Soccer Nigeria’s Flying Eagles
Nigeria’s Flying Eagles. Photo Credit: CAF

The most recent clash was particularly painful for the Black Satellites.

Despite a spirited second-half display, the Black Satellites fell short after Kparobo Arierhi’s first half brace put Nigeria in control. Revenge will undoubtedly be on Ghana’s mind in Prampram.

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Soccer Team news

Nigeria have blended continuity with fresh faces. Coach Aliyu Zubairu has named a squad that mixes proven performers from their third-place finish at the 2023 U20 AFCON in Egypt with several debutants eager to make their mark.

Soccer Nigeria's Flying Eagles
Nigeria’s Flying Eagles

Key returnees include captain Daniel Bameyi, midfielders Divine Oliseh and Ezekiel Kpangu, and goalkeeper Ebenezer Harcourt, providing tournament experience and composure.

Newcomers like Clinton Andy, Abba Sadiq, and Qudus Olayiwola bring energy and unpredictability.

The Black Satellites, led by coach Desmond Ofei, are banking on cohesion and home support. The squad features domestic league talents familiar with the climate and crowd.Soccer Ghana’s Black Satellites

Soccer What are they saying?

Black Satellites head coach Desmond Ofei:

“We are focused, we are prepared, and we are playing at home. The boys understand the weight of this fixture.”

Nigeria head coach Aliyu Zubairu:

“The tournament in Ghana offers us a good window to showcase a few more players and we will grab that opportunity. We intend to use the matches as preparation for the FIFA U20 World Cup finals in Chile.”

Nigeria U20 possible lineup (4-3-3)

GK: Ebenezer Harcourt
DEF: Daniel Bameyi (c), Odinaka Okoro, Abba Sadiq, Marvelous Freedom
MID: Bidemi Amole, Divine Oliseh, Ezekiel Kpangu
FWD: Qudus Olayiwola, Imrana Muhammad, Tahir Maigana

Soccer Nigeria's Flying Eagles celebrate WAFU B success.
Nigeria’s Flying Eagles. Photo by IMAGO

Soccer Match details

  • Fixture: Ghana U20 vs Nigeria U20
  • Date: Thursday, 10th July 2025
  • Time: 15:00 GMT
  • Venue: Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence, Prampram, Accra
  • Tournament: 2025 WAFU Zone B U20 Championship, Group A

Soccer Match Prediction

This promises to be a compelling, high-intensity encounter. While Ghana have the crowd and conditions in their favour, Nigeria’s superior recent record and tactical cohesion give them a slight edge.

Expect a cagey start but attacking flair on both ends. With midfield control likely to be key, the Flying Eagles’ physicality and tournament experience might just tilt the scale.

  • Scores Prediction: Ghana 1-2 Nigeria

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