Nigerian Sports Roundup Sunday, 12 April 2026

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Nigerian Sports Roundup

Today’s Nigerian sports landscape is like a Lagos expressway at peak hour — action everywhere, every lane moving at a different speed simultaneously. The NPFL title race is down to millimetres. Lookman rewrote history in Barcelona. The Super Falcons lost a friendly opponent at the eleventh hour. And Wilfred Ndidi is in a treatment room nursing a torn hamstring. Here is the full picture.

NPFL — Matchday 35 Fixtures Today
Shooting Stars vs Kwara United
Ibadan · Matchday 35
Barau FC vs Remo Stars
Kano · Matchday 35
Niger Tornadoes vs Enugu Rangers
Minna · Title race
Enyimba vs Katsina United
Aba · Matchday 35
Bayelsa United vs Wikki Tourists
Yenagoa · Relegation clash
Ikorodu City vs Kano Pillars
Lagos · Matchday 35
Rivers United vs Plateau United
Port Harcourt · Must-win
Kun Khalifa vs Warri Wolves
Owerri · Survival fight
NPFL — Matchday 33 Results (April 5)
Warri Wolves2–0Rivers United
Evwierhurhoma (pen 12′), Egbo (90′) · South-South derby
Remo Stars1–0Shooting Stars
South-West derby win · vital for survival
Enugu Rangers0–0Barau FC
Rangers reclaim top spot on goal difference
Nasarawa United0–1Kun Khalifat
Otu (90’+) · Only away win of the day
Kano Pillars4–0Bendel Insurance
Eases Pillars’ relegation fears
Katsina United1–0Niger Tornadoes
Tight encounter in the north
NPFL — Matchday 34 Results (April 6)
Abia Warriors1–0Bayelsa United
Keeps Warriors firmly in title hunt; deepens Bayelsa fears
Plateau United4–1Ikorodu City
Major title-race statement; Ikorodu drop to 3rd
NPFL 2025/26 — League Table (Pre Matchday 35)
#ClubPWDLGFGAGDPts
1Enugu Rangers3455
2Rivers United3455
3Ikorodu City3552
4Nasarawa United34~51
5Abia Warriors34~50
6Shooting Stars3450
7Plateau United34~47
8Warri Wolves34~45
9Katsina United34~44
10El-Kanemi Warriors33~43
11Barau FC34~43
12Kano Pillars34~42
13Niger Tornadoes34~41
14Bendel Insurance34~38
15Enyimba34~37
16Remo Stars34~40
17Kwara United34~39
18Bayelsa United34~36
19Wikki Tourists34~37
20Kun Khalifat34~36

⚠ Table based on reported post-MD33/34 positions and points estimates. Full W/D/L breakdown pending live MD35 results. Green = CAF CL zone · Blue = Confederation Cup zone · Red = Relegation zone.

Title Race: Rangers and Rivers United Level — Three Clubs Still Alive

With four rounds to go, Enugu Rangers and Rivers United are knotted on 55 points — two boxers in the 12th round, neither able to land a knockout. Rangers hold top spot only on goal difference after their goalless draw at home to Barau. Rivers United’s damaging 2–0 loss to Warri Wolves in Ozoro — a goal from a 12th-minute penalty plus Othuke Egbo’s stoppage-time second — opened the door for Rangers to edge ahead. Finidi George admitted: “A point would have been a good one.” Meanwhile, Ikorodu City suffered a stunning 4–1 thrashing at home by Plateau United on MD34, dropping them from potential top spot to third. Today’s Rivers United vs Plateau United clash at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium becomes, as a result, a six-pointer in every sense — lose and Rivers may find themselves staring at a three-point gap with three games left.

Relegation Zone: Four Clubs, Four Points — Knife-Edge Survival

The bottom of the table is where football’s most primal drama lives — think of it as four passengers and three seats on a bus heading for the Nigerian National League. Kun Khalifat (bottom, ~36 pts) showed remarkable spirit beating Nasarawa United 1–0 away through Stanley Otu’s stoppage-time strike. Directly above them: Bayelsa United (~36 pts), Wikki Tourists (~37 pts), and Kwara United (~39 pts). Today’s Bayelsa United vs Wikki Tourists encounter in Yenagoa is the standout relegation six-pointer — the loser could face a very tight final three games. Remo Stars and Enyimba are also not mathematically safe.

UEFA Champions League
UCL Q-F · First Leg · April 8 · Camp Nou
Lookman Shines as Atlético Stun 10-Man Barcelona 2–0
Ademola Lookman started in one of the biggest games of his career and delivered. At the Spotify Camp Nou — where Atlético had not won for 20 years — he played 60 disciplined minutes: one shot, one key pass, 93% pass accuracy, two successful dribbles, and two defensive recoveries. After Cubarsi was sent off for hauling down Giuliano Simeone in the 42nd minute, Julián Álvarez curled in a 25-metre free-kick just before the break. Substitute Alexander Sørloth then sealed it on 70 minutes from a Ruggeri cross. “You’ve got to dig in and be together, and when you get your moments you have to take them,” said Lookman, who was replaced at the hour mark as Simeone managed his fitness for the second leg in Madrid on Tuesday, April 15. Atlético are the heavy favourites to advance; Barcelona face a near-impossible task.
Lookman: 93% pass accuracy 2 successful dribbles First Atlético win at Camp Nou since 2006 2nd leg: Tue 15 April · Madrid
UEFA Europa League
Porto1–1Nottm Forest
QF 1st leg · April 9 · Zaidu Sanusi started for Porto · Ola Aina unavailable for Forest
Zaidu Sanusi Starts as Porto Draw 1–1 with Nottingham Forest

Zaidu Sanusi occupied his familiar left-back berth for FC Porto in the Europa League quarter-final first leg at the Estádio do Dragão. Porto dominated — generating 2.17 xG to Forest’s 0.45 and forcing goalkeeper Stefan Ortega into seven saves — but were undone by an extraordinary own goal: defender Martim Fernandes’ back-pass rolled straight past Diogo Costa and into his own net to equalise William Gomes’ earlier opener. A disallowed Igor Jesus goal for Forest (VAR: foul on Costa) added controversy. Porto coach Farioli admitted: “We created enough to win two matches. We left the door open.” The second leg is at the City Ground on Thursday, April 16. Ola Aina (injury) remained in the stands for Forest throughout.

Injury Watch
Wilfred Ndidi
Hamstring strain + bleeding (biceps femoris) · ~2 wks · Beşiktaş confirmed via MRI
Ola Aina
Injury absence · missed Porto first leg · Nottingham Forest
Victor Osimhen
Fitness concern · Galatasaray monitoring return timeline
Ndidi Limps Out of Istanbul Derby — Beşiktaş Midfield Exposed

Wilfred Ndidi’s Sunday turned sour at every level. First, a controversial stoppage-time penalty by Fenerbahçe (Kerem Aktürkoğlu, 101′) condemned Beşiktaş to a 1–0 derby loss. Then Ndidi, already booked for his fourth yellow card of the season (meaning a one-game ban), pulled up with a hamstring injury in the 85th minute. MRI confirmed a biceps femoris strain with internal bleeding. Like an engine losing two cylinders at once, Beşiktaş — currently fourth, 11 points behind leaders Trabzonspor with six games left — now face Antalyaspor without their midfield metronome, and his availability for the April 19 Samsunspor clash is also in serious doubt. Ndidi posted on social media: “How can you have VAR and decide not to check?” — expressing frustration at the penalty decision.

Super Falcons
⚠ Cape Verde Pull Out at Last Minute — NFF Scrambles for Replacement
Cape Verde have withdrawn from both scheduled April friendlies (April 15 & 18, Remo Stars Stadium, Ikenne), leaving the NFF hunting a last-minute replacement. Some players experienced delayed camp arrival as a result. The Super Falcons — defending WAFCON champions — face Morocco in July. Their last action: a Cameroon double-header (lost 1–0, won 3–1). WAFCON 2026 also doubles as the 2027 Women’s World Cup qualifier.
Super Falcons’ WAFCON Group C Draw: Egypt, Zambia, Malawi

Nigeria face Egypt, Zambia, and debutants Malawi in Group C. Cape Verde — who pulled out of this window’s friendlies — are in Group D with Cameroon, Ghana, and Mali. The expanded 16-team WAFCON begins in Morocco on July 25, with the tournament also serving as qualifying for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil. Without today’s match window secured, preparation time for Coach Justine Madugu’s side remains squeezed.

Athletics
Adebayo Wins 2026 Ogun Women Run — Female Athletics Gets a Moment

Today’s 2026 Ogun Women Run produced a clear winner in Adebayo, who pulled away in the final stretch of a competitive all-female field drawn from across the country. The event is quietly becoming what bigger federations only promise: a real discovery mechanism. Officials at the finish line renewed calls for structured sponsorship and training facilities for women’s road racing — precisely the kind of grassroots pipeline that produces the next Tobi Amusan.

Week Ahead: April 13–18

Mon April 13 — NPFL: El-Kanemi Warriors vs Nasarawa United (Matchday 35). Tue April 15 — UCL Q-F 2nd leg: Atlético Madrid vs Barcelona (Lookman; Atlético lead 2–0). Wed April 15 — Super Falcons friendly vs TBC opponent (Ikenne). Thu April 16 — EL Q-F 2nd leg: Nottingham Forest vs Porto (1–1 agg). Fri April 17 — Beşiktaş vs Antalyaspor (Ndidi absent: ban + injury). Sat April 18 — Super Falcons friendly vs TBC. Sun April 19 — NPFL Matchday 36 begins; Beşiktaş vs Samsunspor (Ndidi major doubt).

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