World Cup: Super Eagles draw Argentina for record fifth time

Super Eagles of Nigeria

Nigeria’s Super Eagles have been drawn against Argentina for a record fifth time.

The West African nation has faced their South Americans all but once in the last five FIFA World Cups.

European pair, Iceland and Croatia are the other two sides who complete Group D.

The draw ceremony which served up plenty of interesting match-ups took place Friday evening in Moscow’s State Kremlin Palace, Russia.

Egypt, who are making their first appearance at the tournament after  28 years, will have their hands full when they take on hosts Russia, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay in Group A.

Group B boasts of another African team, Morocco. There, the Atlas Lions will slug it out with Portugal, Spain and Iran.

Tunisia must negotiate their way past England, Belgium and Panama in Group B if they hope to make it to the second round of the championship.

Elsewhere, Senegal has been zoned alongside Poland, Japan and Colombia in Group H.

Nigeria begins their quest for glory against Croatia in Kaliningrad on June 16, 2018.

The Super Eagles will have the chance to get revenge for last edition’s World Cup defeat to Argentina as the pair will meet in the last group game at Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg on June 26.

La Albiceleste boasts of a 100% record against the Africans having recorded victories at 1994 (USA), 2002 (Korea/Japan), 2010 (South Africa) and 2014 (Brazil) editions.

The 2018 World Cup will have some seriously interesting group stage matches, with Portugal versus Spain in Group B and Belgium versus England in Group G particular stand-outs.

There are also other intriguing games to come in Group D as Argentina take on Croatia, while champions Germany must face Mexico.