Swaziland will be hoping their impressive away record will be in play to see off the Super Eagles in the return leg of the 2018 World Cup qualifying match billed for in Port Harcourt tomorrow.
Swaziland coach, Harries Bulunga, who spoke to Daily Trust at the Somhlolo National stadium in Swaziland shortly after the goalless draw against Nigeria, said that though he would have loved to beat the Eagles in front of their home crowd, he is not bothered with the outcome of the match as the team has an impressive away record.
Bulunga said though his team limited the Nigerian side to no scoring chances in the first leg, it is going to be tough as it would have been better if they had won the game.
Swaziland held star-studded Nigeria to a goalless draw in the first leg of their 2018 World Cup qualifier in Lombabo on Friday and the return clash will be played at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium in Port Harcourt on Tuesday. The Eagles have since begun preparations for the match in Port Harcourt.