The Africa Cup of Nations 2025 concludes with a high-profile third-place playoff as Egypt and Nigeria lock horns at the Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca. While both nations fell short of reaching the final, a bronze medal remains a prestigious consolation prize in what promises to be a tense and competitive encounter. In this article, we provide Egypt vs Nigeria predictions, detailed team news, head-to-head statistics, and the best betting tips for this AFCON playoff clash.
Match Details

- Fixture: Egypt vs Nigeria
- Competition: Africa Cup of Nations 2025 – Third-Place Playoff
- Date: Saturday, 17 January 2026
- Venue: Stade Mohammed V, Casablanca, Morocco
- Kick-off: 19:00 EAT
Egypt vs Nigeria Predictions – Match Overview
Both Egypt and Nigeria entered AFCON 2025 as strong title contenders. However, semifinal defeats have forced them into the playoff for third place. Historically, Nigeria have thrived in bronze-medal matches, while Egypt will be keen to end the tournament on a positive note after a disappointing loss to Senegal.
Nigeria’s superior form, attacking depth, and strong AFCON playoff history give them a slight edge, but Egypt’s experience and tactical discipline should keep this contest tight.
Egypt Team News & Analysis

Egypt’s AFCON campaign has been a mixed bag. While results have largely gone their way, performances have often lacked fluidity. The Pharaohs required late goals, penalties, and extra time in several matches, highlighting their struggle to dominate games consistently.
Key Points:
- Lost 1–0 to Senegal in the semifinals
- Averaging 1.5 goals per game in the tournament
- Strong defensive structure but limited attacking creativity
Injury & Suspension Update:
- Hossam Abdelmaguid – suspended
- Mohamed Hamdy – long-term injury
- Mohamed Salah – fitness concerns but expected to feature
Egypt will rely heavily on Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush to provide inspiration in the final third.
Predicted Egypt Lineup (4-3-3):
El Shenawy; Hany, Ibrahim, Rabia, Fatouh; Attia, Fathi, Ashour; Marmoush, Salah, Trezeguet
Nigeria Team News & Analysis

Nigeria have arguably been the most exciting attacking side of AFCON 2025. The Super Eagles scored freely in the group stage and remained unbeaten in regular time before losing on penalties to host nation Morocco.
Key Points:
- Unbeaten in 90 minutes throughout the tournament
- Averaging 2.7 goals per game
- Strong midfield control and pace on the wings
Injury & Suspension Update:
- Calvin Bassey – suspended
- Cyriel Dessers – ruled out
- Wilfred Ndidi – returns from suspension
- Victor Osimhen – minor injury concern, late fitness test
Nigeria’s depth allows them to rotate without a major drop in quality, especially in midfield and attack.
Predicted Nigeria Lineup (4-3-1-2):
Nwabali; Osayi-Samuel, Ajayi, Awaziem, Sanusi; Onyeka, Ndidi, Iwobi; Lookman; Adams, Onuachu
Egypt vs Nigeria Head-to-Head Record
- Total meetings: 21
- Nigeria wins: 9
- Egypt wins: 8
- Draws: 4
Recent encounters have been extremely tight, with most matches decided by a single goal. This trend suggests another close affair is likely.
Key Betting Trends
- Nigeria have never lost an AFCON third-place playoff
- Egypt have failed to score in 2 of their last 4 matches
- Under 2.5 goals landed in 4 of Egypt’s last 6 AFCON games
- 3 of the last 4 head-to-heads saw only one team score
Egypt vs Nigeria Betting Tips
✅ Best Bet 1: Nigeria to Win
Nigeria’s form, depth, and historical dominance in AFCON playoff matches make them the safer pick.
Odds: ~2.05
✅ Best Bet 2: Both Teams to Score – NO
Egypt’s attacking struggles against top-tier defenses and Nigeria’s recent defensive solidity point toward a low-scoring match.
Odds: ~1.85
✅ Best Bet 3: Nigeria to Win by One Goal
Given recent head-to-head trends, a narrow Nigerian victory is highly plausible.
Odds: ~4.20
Final Score Prediction
Egypt 0–1 Nigeria
Nigeria’s balance between defensive discipline and attacking threat should see them edge past Egypt and claim the bronze medal.
Final Verdict
Our Egypt vs Nigeria favor the Super Eagles to finish AFCON 2025 on a high. While Egypt remain dangerous on paper, Nigeria’s momentum, tactical consistency, and historical success in third-place playoffs give them the advantage in what should be a closely fought encounter.
