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Nigeria vs Zambia LIVE streaming info, WAFCON 2024 quarterfinal: When and where to watch around the world?

Nigeria vs Zambia LIVE streaming info, WAFCON 2024 quarterfinal: When and where to watch around the world?

The Hindu2 days ago
Nigeria will clash against Zambia in a Women's African Cup of Nations 2024 quarterfinal match at the Larbi Zaouli Stadium in Casablanca, Morocco on Friday.
When and where will the Nigeria vs Zambia WAFCON 2024 quarterfinal start?
The Nigeria vs Zambia WAFCON 2024 quarterfinal will start at the Larbi Zaouli Stadium in Casablanca, Morocco, on Friday, July 18, at 5 PM local time (9:30 PM IST).
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