The Russia 2018 World Cup-bound Super Eagles contingent will meet President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa this morning. The session was earlier slated for yesterday evening.

It would be an opportunity for the country’s leader to meet with and wish the three-time African champions well on their way to a sixth appearance at football’s biggest showpiece.

NFF chieftains told thenff.com that today’s session would take place at the Federal Executive Council chambers at 10am, just before the commencement of the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting.

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Youth and Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung will present the country’s ambassadors to President Buhari, hours before they are due to fly to London aboard a chartered aircraft for another pre-World Cup friendly, against England’s Three Lions at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

In five previous outings the Eagles reached the Round of 16 on three occasions (1994, 1998 and 2014), but exited at the group stage at the 2002 and 2010 finals.

From London, the delegation will fly into Bad Tatzmannsdorf, a city in Austria, where they will spend eight days at the Avita Resort before flying to Russia. In-between the final camping in Austria, the team will play a final pre-World Cup friendly against the Czech Republic at the Rudolf Tonn Stadium (just outside Vienna) on Wednesday next week.