Nigeria FIFA 18 World Cup guide, squad, player ratings, tactics, formation & tips

Nigeria will be Africa’s biggest hope at the World Cup in Russia, as they look to become the first country from the continent to reach the semifinals of the biggest tournament in the world. 

With names such as Victor Moses, John Obi Mikel and Alex Iwobi in their squad, the current Nigerian outfit is among the strongest they have ever had, and a kind group this summer gives them a realistic chance of reaching the knockout stages for the second time in a row. 

The personnel and the draw, not to mention THAT kit, make Nigeria one of the best teams to manage on the World Cup update on FIFA 18. If you want to win a history-making World Cup with an underdog, the Super Eagles are the team for you. 

Team rating

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Nigeria receive a four star rating for the World Cup, which consists of a 75 attack, 76 midfield and 72 defence.

Nigeria’s potential World Cup fixtures

Group Stage

Croatia

Iceland

Argentina

Round of 16

France

Quarterfinal

Uruguay or Portugal

Semifinal

Brazil or Belgium

FinalSpain/Argentina/Germany

Nigerian fans will be pleased with the group stage draw, especially given they defeated Argentina 4-2 back in November. The other two sides, Croatia and Iceland, are winnable ties for the pacey Nigerian side, and there is no reason that the Super Eagles cannot progress to the knockouts.

It’s a big step up if you get to the Round of 16, where France will likely wait. The French hold even more pace than Nigeria and have no serious areas of weakness. You will need to defend deep and try to hit Les Bleus on the counter-attack if you are to reach the quarterfinals.

A last eight tie against either Uruguay or Portugal is a favourable fixture, and although they still are both stronger than Nigeria, there is definitely room for an upset. For the semifinals, a clash against Brazil or Belgium looks like a tough ask for a thin Nigeria squad, as does a trip to the final to face Spain, Argentina or World Champions Germany. 

Formation

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Nigeria use a 4-2-3-1 wide formation, which is well balanced so you should stick with the formation for your World Cup campaign.

Carl Ikeme takes the goalkeeping spot, with Shehu Abdullahi, William Troost-Ekong, Leon Balogun and Elderson Echiejile in defence.

John Obi Mikel and midfield engine Wilfred Ndidi (88 stamina) shield the defence, as the dangerous Victor Moses (84 dribbling) and Alex Iwobi provide the width.

You may wish to move Kelechi Iheanacho into a centre forward position to play just off Odion Ighalo in attack.

On the bench opt for Francis Uzoho, Kenneth Omeruo, Ola Aina, Ogenyi Onazi, Moses Simon, Ahmed Musa and Obafemi Martins. 

Tactics

Tactically, it’s not easy to judge what to do with this Nigeria side. They have speed, but the defence is nowhere near strong enough to leave it exposed on the counter-attack.

Going forward, it’s important that there is movement behind striker Odion Ighalo. His strike partner Kelechi Iheanacho can lead this if you allow to him to ‘free roam’ for positioning freedom on the instructions tab, and he should also ‘get into box for crosses’. You should also do the same for left midfielder Alex Iwobi.

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You have strength in central midfield through John Obi Mikel and Wilfred Ndidi, and it's important you dictate the tempo with the pair. Four attacking outlets lie ahead of them, and they both have the capacity to find them.

If you need a goal in the last half an hour, fear not, as there is heaps of pace on the bench. Ahmed Musa (92 sprint speed) and Moses Simon (93 agility) can play either on the flanks or up front to get that decisive goal.

Fly with the Super Eagles

It won’t be easy to go on a run deep into the tournament with Nigeria, but boy, it’ll be fun. Getting that balance between attack and defence will be hard, therefore your midfield partnership of John Obi Mikel and Wilfred Ndidi will be vital.

Even with a generous group, a trip beyond the Round of 16 isn’t to be expected, unless you can top Group D. Nigeria did defeat Argentina in the autumn and only lost 3-2 four years ago in Brazil, so there is certainly a chance for them. Africa need a World Cup semifinalist, but can you deliver?

Nigeria squad player ratings

Player
Age
Pos
Club
OVR
Goalkeepers
Carl Ikeme
31
GK
Wolves
70
Francis Uzoho
19
GK
Deportivo La Coruna
68
Ikechukwu Ezenwa
29
GK
Ifeanyi Ubah
68
Daniel Akpeyi
31
GK
Chippa United
65
Oladele Ajiboye
27
GK
Plateau United
64
Defenders
William Troost-Ekong
24
CB
Bursaspor
74
Leon Balogun
29
CB
Brighton
74
Kenneth Omeruo
24
CB RB
Kasimpasa
72
Chidozie Awaziem
21
CB RB
Nantes
72
Elderson Echiejile
30
LB
Cercle Brugge
71
Ola Aina
21
LB RB
Hull
70
Efe Ambrose
29
CB RB
Hibernian
69
Brian Idowu
26
LB LWB CB LM
Amkar Perm
69
Tyronne Ebuehi
22
RB
Benfica
69
Stephen Eze
24
CB
Lokomotiv Plovdiv
65
Musa Muhammed
21
RB LB
Lokomotiv Plovdiv
65
Kingsley Madu
22
LB
Zulte Waregem
65
Midfielders
Victor Moses
27
RM RWB
Chelsea
80
Wilfred Ndidi
21
CDM
Leicester
79
John Obi Mikel
31
CM
Tianjin TEDA
77
Alex Iwobi
22
LM ST
Arsenal
76
Moses Simon
22
LM ST
Gent
74
Henry Onyekuru
20
LM
Anderlecht
74
Joel Obi
27
CM CDM
Torino
74
Ahmed Musa
25
RM ST
CSKA Moscow
74
Oghenekaro Etebo
22
CAM LM RM
Las Palmas
73
John Ogu
30
CM CDM CAM
Hapoel Be’er Sheva
72
Uche Henry Agbo
22
CDM CB
Standard Liege
72
Mikel Agu
25
CDM
Bursaspor
72
Chidiebere Nwakali
21
CDM
Aberdeen
64
Attackers
Odion Ighalo
28
ST
Changchun Yatai
76
Kelechi Iheanacho
21
ST CAM
Leicester
75
Obafemi Martins
33
ST
Shanghai Shenhua
74
Brown Ideye
29
ST
Malaga
72
Anthony Nwakaeme
29
ST LM
Hapoel Be’er Sheva
72
Olarenwaju Kayode
25
ST
Shakhtar Donetsk
72
Simy
26
ST
Crotone
69
Junior Lokosa
24
ST
Kano Pillars
65