 Sports news now. Nigeria and Ghana have held their training sessions at the Moshu Daburla Stadium in Abuja on Monday as they prepare for the second leg of the qualifier to grab a spot at the World Cup in Qatar later this year. Ghana hosted the Superacres of Nigeria last Friday in a match that ended in a goalless draw. Although Nigeria got a penalty that was overruled by the video assistant referee V.A.R., both teams acknowledged not giving their best performance during the fourth leg in Komase Ghana, but on Monday they said they are determined to make changes to put them over the top in the rematch today. The match has been talked about Jalof War by Saka Pandit, and depending on who wins today it will either be Nigeria's seventh participation at the World Cup or Ghana's fourth. So, what do we need to do tomorrow? Every chance we get tomorrow must count. So, it's covering us. So, we'll try to guard it. Because we all know it's going to be difficult because we know how Ghana's playing. So, we decide to, we click back because the point is enough of us. Because we all know when they come here, they will take it. Tomorrow's, I don't think we're better than Nigeria, but I don't think they're better than us. It was an equal day, I think everybody saw. And it will be very, very equal tomorrow. So, it's, I can't say that they are favorites, we are favorites. But what I can say is, if we shoot, now we go, it hurts more than if they should win. We had the participants in the first leg in Komase, and then obviously the game was 2-0. So, we won 1-0 for now. So, we are here to push more and then to give a more fighting story. So, we should expect something. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.