The Super Eagles of Nigeria will return to action on Friday with an international friendly game against Russia at the Luzhniki Stadium.
Eric Chelle's men are riding high on confidence after beating Jamaica to win the Unity Cup last Sunday. Now, they will be looking to cap off the international break with a win against Russia.
As stated earlier, the game will be played at the historic Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, the Russian capital.
The stadium is one of the most historic stadiums in Europe, as it has hosted some big games like the 2008 UEFA Champions League final between Chelsea and Manchester United, and the 2018 FIFA World Cup opening and final games.
Ahead of the fixture, Soccernet.ng highlights five interesting facts about the Luzhniki Stadium.