Quiz! Can you name the Nigeria line-up from the 2018 World Cup match against Argentina?

Victor Moses of Nigeria celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's first goal during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group D match between Nigeria and Argentina at Saint Petersburg Stadium on June 26, 2018 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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Three minutes on the clock, 14 players to guess.

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The World Cup isn't the same without the Super Eagles, is it? They bring colour, stunning threads and flair footballers like few others. 

And football's weirdest rivalry. Remind us again why Nigeria constantly end up meeting Argentina in international football? 2018 was only the latest instalment, too. 

They met four years prior in Brazil, where Argentina won 3-2, and four years before that in South Africa, again, Argentina winning 1-0. 2006 and 1998 were fallow years – but in 1994 and 2002, the two sides also met. The Albiceleste triumphed on both occasions, too. 

One of these days, Nigeria will get their own back. For now, just tell us who played for the African nation the last time these teams played one another. 

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