Former Black Stars defender, Emmanuel Armah Senegal has vowed that the Black Stars ‘B’ will be fired up to beat title contenders the Eagles of Nigeria in their final WAFU Cup Group A clash to advance to the semi-finals of the sub-regional tournament.

The Eagles are hard pressed to get a result today against an already-qualified home team after they could only manage two draws thus far.

Mali or Guinea could advance from Group A if they win their last group games and Nigeria fail to beat Ghana.

Ghana face Nigeria in Cape Coast, while Mali tackle Guinea in Ndoum Stadium in Elmina with both games kicking off at the same time,6pm local time, 7pm Nigerian time.

“Games between Ghana and Nigeria is always crucial, though we have qualified already we need to beat them to set the records straight. We only have to be at our best and be determined and we will win. I always remember Senegal 1992 when they were better than us on paper but defeated them by 2-1,” Armah told Starr Sports.

Some Memorable Encounters:

Nigeria and Ghana in those 66 years were a 2-2 draw in a 1962 World Cup qualifying match in Lagos in September 1960 (Ghana had won the first leg 4-1 in Accra); a 2-2 draw in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Accra in April 1961 (the first leg in Lagos ended 0-0); a 2-1 win for Nigeria in a 1970 World Cup qualifier in Ibadan in May 1969 (the return in Accra ended 1-1); a 4-2 win for Nigeria in the 2nd All-Africa Games football tournament opener in Lagos in January 1973; a 3-2 win for Ghana in a World Cup qualifier in Lagos in February 1973 (match was abandoned and later awarded 2-0 to Ghana); a 1-1 draw in a 1978 Africa Cup of Nations match in Accra: a 2-1 win for Nigeria in a 1984 Olympics qualifier in Accra in October 1983; a 2-1 win for Nigeria in a 1984 Cup of Nations match in Bouake; a 1-0 win for Ghana in a 1992