The Women's Africa Cup of Nations is set to kick off today, and the tournament curtain-raiser in Group B sees the Super Falcons of Nigeria lock horns against Tunisia at Stade Larbi Zaouli in Casablanca,
Nigeria are nine-time winners of the WAFCON tournament and have been drawn into the same group alongside Botswana, Tunisia and Algeria.
Justin Magudu's defeated Ghana and played a goalless draw against Portugal in their friendly preparations ahead of the highly anticipated tournament.
With 12 nations competing for the coveted title and a record 1 million prize pot, expectations are sky-high.
The Super Falcons possess a star-studded team. Ahead of the opening Group B clash against Tunisia, Soccernet.ng predicts Nigeria's starting eleven.