The Super Eagles are guaranteed massive support when they take on the Falcons of Sudan in Abuja on Wednesday, October 15
Nigeria lost to the Sudanese on Saturday in the first leg of the double clash and sit bottom in Group A
The 60,000 capacity Abuja stadium is expected to be flooded by ardent supporters who would be there to back the defending champions in the hope that they record their first win in the 2015 AFCON Qualifier Series
The Super Eagles were welcomed by boos and worried fans on their arrival at the Nnamdi Azikiwe airport on Sunday after the disgraceful loss in Khartoum
Prior to the defeat to the North eastern African nation, Nigeria had only lost twice to the Sudanese in 13 clashes
The Sports minister Tammy Danagogo in the company of NFF president, Amaju Pinnick was at the training ground with the players on Monday and there he admonished Nigerians to show their support despite the poor results in the three games played