Swaziland head coach, Harries Bulunga, has opened the national team camp earlier than the scheduled time for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers against Nigeria.
Swaziland, who are scheduled to meet the Super Eagles of Nigeria this month will begin training on Wednesday as they prepare for the crucial qualifier.
According to the Swazi Observer, Swazi FA CEO Frederick Mngomezulu said the players are expected to report for camp.
“We were in a meeting yesterday and it was agreed that the squad should start camp today. We are sorting a few things here and there in as far as logistics of the camp and match preparations are concerned,” said the CEO.
“We have already relayed the message to the players’ teams and we expect all of them to come for camp this today.
“We are expecting them (Nigeria) anytime next week but we are not yet sure of the exact date.”
Swaziland beat Djibouti 8-1 on aggregate to get to this stage of the qualifiers and Bulunga’s men are scheduled to face off against Sunday Oliseh’s team in a two-legged clash.
The first match taking place at Somhlolo National Stadium on November 13 and the second leg will be staged at Port Harcourt in Nigeria. Africanfootball
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