Nigeria vs Bosnia Live Stream Free: Watch World Cup 2014 Football Online (ESPN TV Schedule)
Nigeria will play Bosnia on Saturday in a huge World Cup 2014 Group F game. Both teams will feel this is a game they have the opportunity to take all three points from and that should make for an open game with both teams looking to attack to gain the win. The match is scheduled with a start time of 6 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ESPN network, or online through free live stream (details below).
In team news for Nigeria, center back Godfrey Oboabona will miss today's game after suffering an ankle injury in the game against Iran. It is likely that Joseph Yobo will be drafted into the side to replace him for today's game.
Nigeria will have been disappointed with their 0-0 draw with Iran in the first game and will want to rectify things today. In their minds this is almost a must-win game, as they will want to go into their third and final group game against Argentina with four points in the bag. Anything less and they would look very vulnerable at being eliminated, as not many will believe they can defeat Argentina.
Their opposition today, Bosnia, are in fact making their debut in the World Cup this year. Even though not many countries know much about them, Bosnia do in fact have a strong team on show, as Argentina will testify to. It took a moment of magic from Argentinian star Lionel Messi to gain them the three points and defeat Bosnia in their opening game.
They know the strength of Nigeria though, and even though they would be delighted with a win, they probably would take a draw today. That would leave Nigeria having to take on Argentina with just 2 points going into their last game, where as Bosnia would potentially be able to move onto 4 points by winning against Iran.
These sides have never met before and so it's difficult to predict the result but it should make for an intriguing tie that will go a long way to determining who makes it out of the group next week.
The Nigeria vs Bosnia game will kick off at 6 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on ESPN or online through free live stream by clicking here.