Nigeria's friendly against Burkina Faso in London called off due to visa issues affecting travelling players

  • Nigeria FA said seven Burkina Faso players failed to secure British entry visas
  • This has forced Monday's match at Barnet in north London to be cancelled 
  • On Thursday night, Nigeria drew 1-1 with Senegal in an international friendly

Nigeria's friendly against Burkina Faso in London next week has been cancelled because of visa issues affecting travelling players, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) said on Saturday.

The NFF said seven Burkinabe players failed to secure British entry visas, forcing Monday's match at Barnet in north London to be shelved.

The Super Eagles were using the match as part of preparations for their remaining qualifiers for the World Cup 2018 and Africa Cup of Nations 2019.

Bertrand Traore (right) and his Burkina Faso team-mates will not face Nigeria in London

Bertrand Traore (right) and his Burkina Faso team-mates will not face Nigeria in London

NFF official Chris Green said the cancellation was 'no fault of either the organisers or the Nigeria Football Federation'.


'We will announce further plans for the Super Eagles' preparation for these two important qualifying campaigns in due course,' he added.

Burkina Faso officials were told of the visa issues late on Friday.

On Thursday, Nigeria drew 1-1 with Senegal in the first of the country's two scheduled friendly matches in the British capital.

Morocco beat Burkina 2-0 in a friendly in Marrakech on Friday.

Nigeria drew 1-1 with Senegal in the first of the country's two scheduled friendlies in London

Nigeria drew 1-1 with Senegal in the first of the country's two scheduled friendlies in London