Rwanda midfielder Jojea Kwizera believes playing at home will be a huge advantage for his team when they face Nigeria in Friday’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier.
The Amavubi will host the Super Eagles at the 45,508-capacity Amahoro Stadium in Kigali for their Group C matchday 5 clash. Rwanda, currently leading the group with seven points, are four points ahead of Nigeria, who are yet to win in the qualifiers.
In a video shared by the Rwanda Football Association, Kwizera urged fans to show full support.
“We have a really big advantage playing at home. I invite everyone to come support us,” he said.
Rwanda, unbeaten against Nigeria on home soil, will aim to extend their strong record and secure a crucial victory.