Flying Eagles coach, Aliyu Zubairu has said his team will gun for the maximum three points when they battle Tunisia in their opening Group B match of the 2025 U20 AFCON in Egypt.

Nigeria will Thursday launch their campaign for an eighth Africa U20 title when the Flying Eagles file out against the Junior Carthage Eagles of Tunisia at the 30 June Stadium in Cairo, in the opening match of Group B. Kick-off time is 4pm.

“We will go for the maximum points against the Tunisians and then take it one step at a time as we forge ahead,” said coach Aliyu Zubairu

“That result (2-1 win over hosts Egypt in a warm-up game) has provided a good impetus for us as we prepare to face the Tunisians – another North African opposition.

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“You need a result like that when you’re preparing for a competition like this. It does not mean that we will rest on our oars; it only serves to give us much-needed confidence and ginger us to face our challenges better,” the coach said.

Forty years ago, the boys from Carthage were the victims as the Flying Eagles won the second of their seven African titles, in the era when the winner was decided over two legs. With both teams already qualified for the FIFA World Youth Championship (now FIFA U20 World Cup) finals in then USSR, Nigeria forced a 1-1 draw with their hosts in Tunis, and then won a close-fought return leg 2-1 at the National Stadium, Surulere.

After Thursday’s shootout with the Junior Carthage Eagles, the seven-time champions will be up against 1997 hosts and winners Morocco, also at the 30 June Stadium.