Nigeria vs Gabon: VAR to decide Nigeria's fate after latest CAF update
Nigeria’s path to the 2026 FIFA World Cup just took a dramatic turn, as CAF has confirmed that Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology will be deployed for this month’s playoff series.
With the Super Eagles gearing up for a tense showdown against Gabon in Morocco, every decision could now be reviewed, and that could prove pivotal after months of controversial calls.
VAR arrives for World Cup playoffs as Nigeria chase redemption
Unlike the main African qualifiers, where VAR was absent throughout, the playoffs will feature full video review, meaning every big moment will be scrutinised.
Nigeria finished second in Group C, but progressed to the playoffs as one of Africa’s best runners-up, earning a spot in the four-team knockout battle. They will take on Gabon first, and if victorious, face the winner between DR Congo and Cameroon for a ticket to the 2026 World Cup.
VAR will be in use for the CAF #WCQ play-offs taking place next month in Rabat. #WorldCupwithMicky • #AfricanFootball pic.twitter.com/J9Wp89YRha
— Micky Jnr (@MickyJnr__) October 31, 2025
Many believe the introduction of VAR could be a “game-changer,” especially considering the incidents Nigeria endured during qualifying.
Decisions that went against the Super Eagles, including questionable offside calls that wiped out Ademola Lookman's goals and heavy challenges like the one that caused Victor Osimhen’s injury against Rwanda, stirred frustration among fans and officials.
Super Eagles eye World Cup place in Morocco
By contrast, CAF’s decision also means Nigeria's goals like Calvin Bassey’s controversial strike against South Africa or Osimhen’s early goals versus Benin Republic would not have stood uncontested. In a playoff with no room for error, technology could swing fates in seconds.
The stakes are enormous for the Super Eagles, who could fail to reach the World Cup for a second consecutive time.
With VAR now entering African playoff football, fans hope it brings justice rather than chaos, and that key moments tilt in Nigeria’s favour instead of haunting them again.
In Morocco, every whistle, every replay, and every touch will count, and VAR may ultimately decide whether the Super Eagles soar to 2026 or fall short.