Nigeria, April 29 -- Nigeria's Super Falcons now know their pathway to the 2028 Summer Olympics, with a second-round clash against either Sudan or Comoros confirmed following Wednesday's draw in Cairo.

The ceremony, conducted at the headquarters of the Confederation of African Football on Wednesday, officially set Africa's qualification route in motion. Nigeria, as one of the continent's top-ranked sides, were seeded and granted a bye into the second round, delaying their entry but not reducing the scale of the challenge ahead.

The Super Falcons will face the winner of the first-round tie between Sudan and Comoros, with the fixtures scheduled for 1-9 June. Nigeria's campaign will then begin between 5-13 October, a window that will mark ...