Jordan and Nigeria will meet for just the third time in senior international football on Tuesday evening, with both teams having different objectives in mind. For Eric Chelle's men, the match is an opportunity to infuse new tactical ideas and bring in new players ahead of the AFCON 2027 qualifiers. In contrast, Jordan views every game as a test of fortitude, technical and mental, as they prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup this summer, having been drawn into the same group with Algeria, Austria, and Argentina.

The game is scheduled to kick off on March 31, 2026, with kick-off expected around 6:30 PM Nigerian time. However, fans are advised to reconfirm the kick-off time as the game draws close, as there might be slight changes.

There is no officially confirmed Nigerian TV broadcaster for the match, unlike AFCON or World Cup fixtures. International friendlies often have limited or region-specific broadcast deals, which means the game may not be available on major local channels like SuperSport. Live updates will be shared on the official Super Eagles X page (@NGSuper Eagles), but it remains unclear if the procedure will be repeated against Jordan.

Fans can follow the match on various platforms, including Soccernet.ng, ESPN, and the BBC websites, where they can track the match in real-time. Live score websites such as Flashscore and Sofascore will also provide minute-by-minute updates, line-ups, and match statistics.

Alternative ways to stay updated include following social media updates from Super Eagles trends across social media platforms, live blogs and match centres, and analysis on sports websites across the Internet. Soccernet.ng will provide instant updates, key moments, and player ratings.

💡 NaijaBuzz Take

The lack of a confirmed Nigerian TV broadcaster for the match highlights the challenges of broadcasting international friendlies in the country. Fans will have to rely on online platforms to stay updated, which may raise concerns about data breach and security risks.