World Cup: Nigeria qualify for 2018 finals after win over Zambia

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Arsenal's Alex Iwobi scored the crucial goal to take Nigeria through to the World Cup finals in Russia

Arsenal's Alex Iwobi scored as Nigeria beat a stubborn Zambia 1-0 to become the first African side to seal a place at next year's World Cup in Russia.

The win put them on an unassailable 13 points at the top of Group B.

Chances were missed at both ends by the time Shehu Abdullahi provided the cut-back for Iwobi to finish from inside the box in the 73rd minute.

Odion Ighalo, John Mikel Obi, Victor Moses and Moses Simon went close for the Super Eagles but failed to score.

Russia will be Nigeria's sixth appearance at the World Cup.

They reached the second round in 1994, 1998 and 2014 but exited the tournament in the group stage in 2002 and 2010.

In Uyo, Zambia goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene produced an acrobatic save to deny Wilfred Ndidi in the second half in a pulsating end-to-end encounter.

African WC Qualifying Group B:

Played

Points

1. Nigeria - Qualified

5

13

2. Zambia

5

7

3. Cameroon

5

6

4. Algeria

5

1

Augustine Mulenga thought he had put Zambia ahead in the 22nd minute, but his effort was ruled out for offside.

Fashion Sakala, Alex Ng'onga and Enock Mwepu had chances for the Chipolopolo but the 2012 African champions failed to punish an over-worked Super Eagles defence.

But substitute Iwobi, who had scored in the reverse fixture in Ndola last October, finished off a decent attack to send Nigeria to a third straight World Cup appearance.

Moses had a great opportunity to add a second towards the end but the Chelsea wing-back slipped inside the box.

Nigeria stay top in Group B and advance with one game to spare from a pool that was dubbed the "Group of Death" and expected to go down to the wire.

In the other group game, Cameroon registered their first win in Group B when beating Algeria 2-0 at home with goals from Clinton Njie and Franck Tchidjui Pangop.

Reigning African champions Cameroon and Algeria‚ who got to the second round of the last World Cup finals in Brazil‚ have already been eliminated after disappointing campaigns.

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