The Warriors of Zimbabwe will host the Super Eagles of Nigeria at the Amarhoro Stadium in Kigali in a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying matchday two fixture next month.
Baltemar Brito’s side will face Rwanda on matchday one and will remain in Kigali for the matchday two encounter against the Super Eagles, according to the Zimbabwean website, hatirare263.co.zw.
Zimbabwe, who are returning to international football after an 18-month FIFA ban, are without an approved stadium.
Attempts to have the Rufaro Stadium, National Sports Stadium, and Barbourfields approved by FIFA were futile.
The meeting will take place on Monday, November 20.
On November 13, the Super Eagles will kick off their qualifying campaign at home against the Lesotho Crocodiles.
Other teams in the group are Rwanda, South Africa, and the Benin Republic.