The Super Falcons will now take on a qualified team to the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in a friendly next month after their training tour to the United Kingdom was called off.
Justine Madugu’s side were scheduled to take on Jamaica in a friendly at the end of this month as part of their preparations for WAFCON 2026.
Jamaica, however, withdrew due to administrative issues.
The Super Falcons will host the AFCON-bound team in a two-legged friendly during the next friendly window of June 7 to 14.
Nigeria will be aiming to win a record a extending 11th WAFCON title in Morocco in July.
They are drawn in Group C with Malawi, Zambia and Egypt.
The competition will run from July 25 to August 16.
