Following the resumption of AFCON qualifying games that was suspended as a result of the shift in date of the tourney Guinea Bissau will play its home games in Morocco for the remainder of the qualifying series.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria will be Guinea Bissau’s next opponent and the game has been fixed for Casablanca in Morocco.
The match will hold on Thursday, March 23, with the reverse fixture slated for the Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja four days later.
Guinea-Bissau’s home stadia, Estadio 24 de Setembro and Estadio Lino Correia were not approved by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to host games in the qualifiers.
According to reports emanating from the West African country, the Guinea Bissau Football Federation have been granted permission by their Moroccan counterpart to host their home games in the country.
The Djurtus are second in Group B with four points from two games.
Baciro Cande’s side lost 2-0 to the Super Eagles the last time both teams met in a group game at the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
Two teams will emerge from the group for the tournament billed to hold in Ivory Coast January 2024.