The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has announced that the Super Eagles will train in Warri, Delta State ahead of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Congo in Point-noire.
General Secretary of the NFF, Musa Amadu dropped this hint while meeting with the Super Eagles technical crew and support staff inside his office in Abuja.
Nigeria is billed to confront the Red Devils of Congo on November 15 in Point-Noire in a must win game that will be played on an artificial pitch.
He said: “The pitch in Warri where the Super Eagles will train is an artificial pitch and should provide the required feel and match conditions as the pitch where the game will be played in Congo.
“This is a very crucial game and we cannot afford to take anything for granted.
“After the game in Congo, the team will then proceed to Uyo to prepare for the last qualifier against South Africa.
“The NFF is working round the clock to ensuring that all the team needs to make a success of the November assignments are provided so that the Super Eagles are able to defend their title in Morocco.
“For us, the real challenge is to go to Congo and get the desired result that will put our qualification aspirations back on the right track.
The Super Eagles will need to beat Congo with a clear two goal margin or get a higher score line of victory than Congo got in Calabar to be ahead of the Red Devils in Group A after the November 15 clash.