The Media Officer of Super Eagles, Toyin Ibitoye, predicted an acid test for the team as they seek their fourth time glory in the African Cup of Nations in Egypt.
Ibitoye said that though the 32nd AFCON tournament would be tough, the team would give a 100 per cent fight to win the title.
The Eagles will begin their campaign in the Group ‘B’ that includes Madagascar, Guinea and Burundi with a game against Burundi on June 22nd at the Alexandria Stadium.
He added that though many opinions had tilted towards Eagles going through the knockout stage in a group that looks seemingly easy, yet it could be a tricky one.
Ibitoye said that the Eagles would camp in Asaba where they will play a game and then play another friendly match against Senegal in Egypt.





































