League Burkinabe de Foot-Ball (FBF), Burkina Faso's football overseeing body, has moved this present weekend's Burkina Faso-Nigeria conflict in the 2016 African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifiers from Saturday to Sunday.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), in an announcement on Tuesday, said it was educated of this after it got correspondence to this impact from the FBF on Monday.
The last qualifying match is the second leg tie of the installation between the Super Eagles and the Etalons.
NFF said it had instantly challenged the adjustment in the date of the tie, saying the change was coming not exactly the 10 days stipulated in the guidelines.
"We have whined to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) about this adjustment in date, which came just five days to the match, as against at least 10 days cherished in the regulations.
"It implies we will now need to change every one of our plans to play the CHAN qualifier match on Sunday," NFF General Secretary, Mohammed Sanusi, said on Tuesday.
The advancement implies the Super Eagles will now go to Ouagadougou on Friday night, have the official preparing at night of Saturday and play on Sunday.
They are planned to leave Ouagadougou promptly after the match charged for the August 4 Stadium.
Nigeria have a 2-0 advantage in the CHAN apparatus, with objectives from Yaro Bature and Gbolahan Salami in the first leg diversion in Port Harcourt on Saturday
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