Nigeria women's national team and dia Canadian counterpart go begin dia 2023 Women's Fifa World Cup campaign wen dem face each oda for di Melbourne Rectangular Stadium on Friday.
Di tournament don already start after co-host New Zealand record di first win by defeating Norway.
Di Super Falcons wey be 11 times champions of Africa don attend all nine World Cup finals wey don shele before now.
While Canada on di oda hand miss di first tournament for 1991 dem neva miss any of di tournaments wey happun afta.
Di Nigerian team reach semi-final of di 2022 Wafcon wey serve as qualifiers to book dia place for Australia and New Zealand.
Dem dey sit for number 40 for di Fifa World Rankings, na dem be di lowest-ranked side for group wey feature co-hosts Australia, Canada and di Republic of Ireland.
Dis one mean say, Falcons need to be at dia ultimate best to make am to di next stage for only di third time since dem begin attend di world cup.
Nigeria vs Canada Team news
Randy Waldrum team don gain valuable confidence for dia last three matches, recording victories over Costa Rica, Haiti and New Zealand in di last couple of weeks.
Nigeria previous meeting wit Canada for April 2022 produce 2-2 draw and if Falcons fit get similar result many pipo go certainly regard am as success.
Di Canadian team, head into dis World Cup as reigning Olympic champions afta dem win gold for Tokyo two years ago.
Even though like Nigeria dem dey unable to enjoy success in di World Cup, dia best performance for di tournament happun for 2003 when dem finish in fourth place.
Dia next two world cups after dat end for group stage while for 2015 dem try reach Quarter Final before dem chop elimination.
For di 2019 tournament, dem finish second for di group behind Holland to advance to di last-16 wia dem chop defeat by Sweden.
Canada hope na to kick off di tournament wit a win over Nigeria and wetin go give dem confidence be say dem win dia opening games from di last two World Cups.
Japan
Group D
England
Haiti
Denmark
China
Group E
USA
Vietnam
The Netherlands
Portugal
Group F
France
Jamaica
Brazil
Panama
Group G
Sweden
South Africa
Italy
Argentina
Group H
Germany
Morocco
Columbia
Korea Republic
Women's world cup schedule
Di group stage wey start July 20 and run for ova a two-week period and den finish on August 3.
Dat stage go see group winners and runners-up qualify for di round of 16, wey go take place from August 5 - 8.
Di quarter-finals, wey go shele for Wellington, Auckland, Brisbane and Sydney, dey scheduled for August 11 -12.
Di first semi-final dem go play am on August 15 for Auckland, di oda semi-final go take place on August 16 for di Accor Stadium in Sydney, wey go then host di final on August 20.
Dem go ply di Third-place play-off di day before di final on August 19 for Brisbane.
World Cup fixtures and schedule
All di times na West African time
July 20
Group A: New Zealand vs Norway (8am)
Group B: Australia vs Republic of Ireland (11am)
July 21
Group B: Nigeria vs Canada (3.30am)
Group A: Philippines vs Switzlerland (6am)
Group C: Spain vs Costa Rica (8.30am)
July 22
Group E: USA vs Vietnam (2am)
Group C: Zambia vs Japan (8am)
Group D: England vs Haiti (10.30am)
Group D: Denmark vs China (1pm)
July 23
Group G: Sweden vs South Africa (6am)
Group E: Netherlands vs Portugal (8.30am)
Group F: France vs Jamaica (11am)
July 24
Group G: Italy vs Argentina (7am)
Group H: Germany vs Morocco (9.30am)
Group F: Brazil vs Panama (12pm)
July 25
Group H: Colombia vs South Korea (3am)
Group A: New Zealand vs Philippines (6.30am)
Group A: Switzerland vs Norway (9am)
July 26
Group C: Japan vs Costa Rica (6am)
Group C: Spain vs Zambia (8.30am)
Group B: Canada vs Republic of Ireland (1pm)
July 27
Group E: USA vs Netherlands (2am)
Group E: Portugal vs Vietnam (8.30am)
Group B: Australia vs Nigeria (11am)
July 28
Group G: Argentina vs South Africa (1am)
Group D: England vs Denmark (9.30am)
Group D: China vs Haiti (12pm)
July 29
Group G: Sweden vs Italy (8.30am)
Group F: France vs Brazil (11am)
Group F: Panama vs Jamaica (1.30pm)
July 30
Group H: South Korea vs Morocco (5.30am)
Group H: Germany vs Colombia (10.30am)
Group A: Norway vs Philippines (8am)
Group A: Switzerland vs New Zealand (8am)
July 31
Group C: Japan vs Spain (8am)
Group C: Costa Rica vs Zambia (8am)
Group B: Republic of Ireland vs Nigeria (11am)
Group B: Canada vs Australia (11am)
August 1
Group E: Vietnam vs Netherlands (8am)
Group E: Portugal vs USA (8am)
Group D: China vs England (12pm)
Group D: Haiti vs Denmark (12pm)
August 2
Group G: Argentina vs Sweden (8am)
Group G: South Africa vs Italy (8am)
Group F: Panama vs France (11am)
Group F: Jamaica vs Brazil (11am)
August 3
Group H: Morocco vs Colombia (11am)
Group H: South Korea vs Germany (11am)
Fifa Women's World Cup Round of 16
August 5
Group A winner vs Group C runner-up (5am)
Group C winner vs Group A runner-up (8am)
August 6
Group E winner vs Group G runner-up (3am)
Group G winner vs Group E runner-up (10am)
August 7
Group B winner vs Group D runner-up (11.30am)
Group D winner vs Group B runner-up (8.30am)
August 8
Group H winner vs Group F runner-up (9am)
Group F winner vs Group H runner-up (12pm)
Fifa Women's World Cup Quarter-finals
August 11
QF1: Group A winner/Group C runner-up vs Group E winner/Group G runner-up (2am)
QF2: Group C winner/Group A runner-up vs Group G winner/Group E runner-up (8.30am)
August 12
QF3: Group B winner/Group D runner-up vs Group F winner/Group H runner-up (8am)
QF4: Group D winner/Group B runner-up vs Group H winner/Group F runner-up (11.30am)
Fifa Women's World Cup Semi-finals
August 15
SF1: Winner of Quarter Final 1 vs Winner of Quarter Final 2 (8am)
August 16
SF2: Winner of Quarter Final 3 vs Winner of Quarter Final 4 (11am)
Fifa Women's World Cup Third Place Match
August 19
Loser of Semi-final 1 vs Loser of Semi-final 2 (9am)
Fifa Women's World Cup Final
August 20
Winner of Semi-final 1 vs Winner of Semi-final 2 (11am)