The Nigeria international friendly match with Saudi Arabia at the Estádio Municipal de Porrimáo, in Portugal will kick off 5pm on Friday.

Nigeria will tackle Mozambique after the Saudi Arabia clash next week in another friendly game.

Both matches will prepare the Super Eagles for the 2026 FIFA world Cup qualifier against Lesotho in November.

The last head to head match between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia was in 2010 in Austria, and the friendly Match ended in a 0-0 draw.

Daily Post reports that FIFA has appointed Portuguese official Luis Godinho as a referee for the international friendly match between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia.

Godinho will be assisted by compatriots Bruno Jesus (assistant referee one), Tiago Costa (assistant referee two) and Miguel Noguera (fourth official).

FIFA also appointed Helder Carvalho to handle the situation in the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) room, and Bruno Vieira as Carvalho’s assistant.

Head coach of the Super Eagles, Jose Peseiro, has already called up 25 players to camp for the upcoming friendlies against Saudi Arabia and Mozambique.

Gent forward, Gift Orban has not been called up. Instead, Nice’s Terem Moffi was invited after he was left out for Nigeria’s last game against Sao Tome and Principe.

Nottingham Forest attacker, Taiwo Awoniyi will play no part in Nigeria’s two friendlies against Saudi Arabia and Mozambique because of injury.

Awoniyi recently sustained a groin injury in training with Nottingham Forest which could see him sidelined for up to a month.

Nottingham Forest manager, Steve Cooper confirmed Awoniyi’s injury prior to his side’s Premier League 0-0 draw against Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Also, Nottingham Forest defender Ola Aina has been ruled out of the two friendlies with injury.

Aina was named in the 25-man squad for both games by Peseiro.

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But Aina’s Premier League club, Nottingham Forest, have since confirmed he is currently sidelined with a muscle injury.

The former Chelsea star’s return date is presently not known.

Meanwhile, Peseiro handed Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, who currently plays his club football for Turkish Super Lig club Hatayspor, his maiden invitation to the team.

Peseiro’s side will open camp in Faro, Portugal, on Tuesday for the friendly tie.

Nigeria have won three of their last six matches against Sao Tome, Sierra Leone, Guinea-Bissau (two-legs), Portugal and Costa Rica.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia head to the game against Nigeria after losing all their last six matches.

The Asian powerhouse lost against South Korea, Costa Rica, Bolivia, Venezuela, Mexico and Poland.

The Green Falcons will be hoping to get their first victory under their new coach, Roberto Mancini who was appointed in August.

Mancini has already unveiled his 31-man squad for the Nigeria clash this week and the Mali game next week.

The former Manchester City manager called up thirty one players based in Saudi Arabia, with Al-Hilal contributing the most players to the roster (12).

Nigeria’s probable starting XI:

Francis Uzoho, Bright Osayi-Samuel, Oluwasemilogo Ajayi, Kenneth Omeruo, Calvin Bassey, Wilfred Ndidi, Frank Onyeka, Alex Iwobi, Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman and Victor Boniface.

Saudi Arabia’s probable starting XI:

Mohammed Al-Owais, Yasser Al-Shahrani, Hassan Al-Tambakti, Saud Abulhamid, Salem Al-Dawsari, Abdulrahman Ghareeb, Mohamed Kanno, Eid Al-Muwallad, Firas Al-Buraikan, Abdullah Al-Hamdan.