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Super Eagles to play Poland in March- NFF.

The Nigerian football Federation has lined up friendlies for the National team in preparation for the 2018 edition of the world Cup in Russia.

The Gernot Rohr coached team will be hosted by Poland on the 23rd of March and will play host to Serbia 4 days after on the 27th of March.

The Eagles will also host Congo on May 28 and then England on June 2nd.

The other match lined for the Super Eagles will come up on the 6th day of June, also here in Nigeria, although the venues for the matches are not yet known.

The world, which will kick off on 14th June in Russia, will have the Super Eagles play their first game against Croatia on June 16.

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