Nigeria’s Super Falcons are set to take on Brazil in their first match of the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament this Thursday. The highly anticipated game will kick off at 6 PM local time at the Stade de Bordeaux.
This opening clash is expected to be a rigorous test for the Super Falcons as they go up against one of the tournament’s most formidable teams. Fans are eagerly awaiting the showdown, keen to see how the Nigerian team, which has been training intensively, will fare against the strong Brazilian side.
Referee Yu-Jeong Kim will oversee the match, with Mi-Suk Park and Joanna Kate Charaktis serving as Assistant Referees 1 and 2, respectively. Jelena Cvetković will be the fourth official, while Kate Jacewicz and Ivan Bebek will handle the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) duties.
Historically, Brazil has the upper hand, having won both previous encounters between the two nations.
Earlier in the day, Spain and Japan, the other teams in Group C, will play their match at 4 PM. The tournament’s opening day is packed with exciting matches, including France vs. Colombia, Spain vs. Japan, and Germany vs. Australia.
The statement from the tournament website emphasized the significance of this blockbuster opening day, highlighting key matchups such as France vs. Colombia and Spain vs. Japan, a rematch from their group-stage meeting in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™, which Japan won 4-0. Other notable matches include Germany vs. Australia and games featuring USA, Brazil, and Canada.