Normally African football mostly ends up favouring the home teams. It takes a stronger opponent to go away and get a win. Nigeria is getting more hype to win because the Nigerian fanbase is bigger than that of Rwanda, and the bigger the fanbase, the more hype that will surround the team. But from the table we have seen clearly that Rwanda is a tough side, and for them to be ahead of South Africa and Nigeria in that table mean that those guys are serious. For me Nigeria can't defeat them, especially if they going to play at away. And the Super eagles being in a critical condition needs not to lose this match. I see this match as a potential draw. That's what the Super eagles has been good at lately.
Nigeria has a stronger squad, greater depth, and superior quality compared to Rwanda. Regardless of whether the match is played at home or away, Nigeria is expected to secure a victory. Given their talented players, international experience and overall squad strength, anything other than a win against rwanda would be surprising. The Super Eagles should be enough to overcome any challenges.
I had to paused for a second laugh with the way you have narrated the super eagles team. You are speaking as if you are new to watching the super eagles matches. They had all these qualities that you have mentioned yet they have only been able to accumulate 3 points in the number of matches they have played so far. It is one thing to have talented players in your team and another thing for those players to be dedicated to the team and give their all when it matters. It is not by big names alone. Most of these super eagles players don't show the amount of dedication they do when it comes to club football. So the team that have more passion for their country will come out victorious, and that's already showing in the table. Rwanda players might not be super stars at their club level, but they do their jobs when needed that's what matters. Me I don't believe in big names, but in results. Rwanda won't lose to the super eagles.