AFCON 2027 Betting Nigeria: Super Eagles Odds, Favourites, and How to Bet

Published: May 2026 | Updated: May 2026

AFCON 2027 Betting Nigeria: Super Eagles Odds, Favourites, and How to Bet

Author: John Daniel — Nigerian sports betting analyst, 5+ years testing platforms across Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. I have followed the Super Eagles through four AFCON campaigns and covered the 2025 tournament betting markets from start to finish. Full profile: naijabettingguide.com/john-daniel-betting-analyst-nigeria-market-specialist/


The 2027 Africa Cup of Nations will be one of the most significant in the tournament’s history. AFCON PAMOJA 2027 — as CAF have officially branded it — runs from June 19 to July 17, 2027, hosted across Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. It is the first AFCON co-hosted by three nations simultaneously, the first time the tournament returns to East Africa since 1976, and — critically — the last biennial AFCON. From 2028, CAF moves to a quadrennial format, meaning 2027 will be the final tournament held every two years. That makes this edition more significant than the average campaign.

AFCON 2027 Betting Nigeria: Super Eagles Odds, Favourites, and How to Bet

For Nigerian bettors, AFCON betting starts long before the first ball is kicked. The Super Eagles finished third at AFCON 2025 in Morocco, under Eric Chelle. Their qualifying group opponents for 2027 are confirmed at the CAF draw on May 19, 2026. Early futures markets are already open on several Nigerian platforms — and at this stage, odds offer more value than they will once the tournament begins.

This guide covers everything Nigerian bettors need to know: the tournament structure, Nigeria’s path to qualification, which platforms offer AFCON 2027 odds, what markets are available, and which teams to watch for value in the futures.


AFCON 2027: Key Facts

DetailInformation
Official nameTotalEnergies CAF AFCON PAMOJA 2027
Host nationsKenya, Tanzania, Uganda
Opening matchJune 19, 2027
FinalJuly 17, 2027
Host citiesNairobi, Dar es Salaam, Kampala (final allocation TBC)
Teams24
Qualifying drawMay 19, 2026
Qualifying windowsSeptember–October 2026, November 2026
Defending championsMorocco
Historical contextFirst 3-nation host, last biennial AFCON

Note on the host: Morocco hosted AFCON 2025 (December 2025–January 2026), not 2027. The 2027 tournament moves to East Africa. Morocco are the defending AFCON champions heading into 2027 qualifying.

Historical significance: CAF announced in December 2025 that AFCON becomes a quadrennial tournament from 2028. This makes AFCON 2027 the last edition held every two years. For bettors, that gives 2027 a stakes level closer to a World Cup than a typical AFCON.


Nigeria at AFCON 2027: Super Eagles Situation

AFCON 2025 Result

Nigeria finished third at AFCON 2025 in Morocco under Eric Chelle. The Super Eagles won their group with three wins from three, beat Mozambique in the Round of 16 and Algeria in the quarter-finals, then lost to hosts Morocco 4-2 on penalties in the semi-final. They recovered to beat Egypt 4-2 on penalties in the third-place match — extending Nigeria’s record of never losing a third-place playoff at AFCON.

Third place follows Nigeria’s runner-up finish at AFCON 2023 (played in Ivory Coast, January–February 2024), where they lost the final to Ivory Coast. Two consecutive tournament podium finishes confirm the Super Eagles are consistently among the last four teams standing at AFCON.

Path to Qualification

Nigeria enters the AFCON 2027 qualifying draw on May 19, 2026. The format: 48 teams drawn into 12 groups of four. Top two from each group qualify. Nigeria will be among the top-seeded nations based on FIFA ranking and continental standing.

Qualifying match windows:

  • Matchdays 1 and 2: September 21 – October 6, 2026
  • Matchdays 3 and 4: November 9–17, 2026
  • (If needed) Matchdays 5 and 6: March 2027

Six qualifying matches across two FIFA windows — straightforward for a top-seeded nation. Nigeria’s AFCON qualifying record in recent years is strong; they have reached the tournament in every edition since 2010.

The failure to avoid: Nigeria did not qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, losing to DR Congo in the playoff. AFCON qualification is not automatic. Bettors should track early qualifying results from October 2026 — any surprise dropped points changes Nigeria’s odds significantly.

The Target: A Fourth AFCON Title

Nigeria has won the Africa Cup of Nations three times — in 1980, 1994, and 2013. A fourth title would be their first in 14 years. The Super Eagles have reached the semi-finals a joint-record 17 times; turning that consistency into a fourth championship is the challenge Chelle has been brought in to solve.


Best Nigerian Platforms for AFCON 2027 Betting

Early AFCON 2027 futures markets are available now — before qualifying has even begun. These pre-tournament odds offer the best value, since prices tighten as the tournament approaches and form becomes clearer.

PlatformAFCON 2027 AvailableBest Feature
1xBetYesWidest AFCON markets, early futures
22BetYesBest odds margins on AFCON
MelbetYesOutright winner and group markets
BetwayYesClean interface, AFCON-specific promos
BetKingYesCompetitive local odds
Bet9jaYesMost trusted for Nigerian bettors
SportyBetYesLive betting during qualifiers

For early tournament winner futures, 1xBet and 22Bet consistently post markets before most Nigerian platforms and with better prices. During the tournament itself, SportyBet and BetKing are strongest for live match betting.

For a full platform comparison see our best betting sites Nigeria 2026 guide.


AFCON 2027 Betting Markets

Tournament Winner (Outright Futures)

The main market: which team wins AFCON 2027? This opens well before the tournament and is available on all major Nigerian platforms from now.

Current expected favourites (pre-qualifying, May 2026):

  • Morocco — defending champions, deep squad of Europe-based players, consistently strong since 2019. Considered the best African team in this period. Backing Morocco early, before the qualifying campaign, typically offers better odds than waiting until the tournament proper.
  • Senegal — one of the strongest squads in Africa, finalists at AFCON 2025. Strong motivation to go all the way in 2027 after falling short in Morocco.
  • Egypt — record seven-time AFCON champions. Mohamed Salah. Consistently competitive at the tournament.
  • Nigeria — three-time champions, strong recent form under Chelle, finished third in 2025. Among the 5–6 teams most likely to win.
  • Ivory Coast — reigning 2023 champions, hosting experience, talented squad.
  • Algeria — strong squad, painful exits in recent tournaments.
  • Cameroon — five-time champions, inconsistent but always dangerous.
  • DR Congo — beat Nigeria in the 2026 World Cup qualifier, improving rapidly.

Why bet early: Tournament winner odds for AFCON typically tighten by 30–50% from pre-qualifying to tournament start. A team priced at 10.00 now may reach 6.00–7.00 by the time AFCON 2027 begins. Nigeria at 8.00 now versus 5.00 in June 2027 represents a meaningful difference on a ₦5,000 stake.

Group Stage Markets

Once the group draw is confirmed at the tournament (usually done a few months before), you can bet on:

  • Group winner
  • Which team finishes second
  • Both teams to advance from a group (Both to qualify)
  • Total group goals (Over/Under)

Group markets are available on 1xBet and Melbet well before matches begin. These markets offer better value than single-match betting during the tournament.

Match Betting During the Tournament

When AFCON 2027 begins in June 2027, all standard match markets are available:

  • Match result (1X2) — standard home/draw/away, though hosts rotate across three countries
  • Both Teams to Score — AFCON matches average lower goals than European leagues
  • Over/Under 2.5 — Under 2.5 hits roughly 55–65% of AFCON group stage matches historically
  • Correct Score — 1-0 and 0-0 are common AFCON results, especially in tough groups
  • First Goal Scorer
  • Asian Handicap — see our Asian handicap guide for how this works
  • Half-Time / Full-Time — popular for AFCON knockout rounds

Nigeria-Specific Markets

When Nigeria play, you can bet on:

  • Nigeria match result
  • Nigerian goal scorers (Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, Terem Moffi)
  • Nigeria to qualify from their group
  • Nigeria to reach the semi-finals / final
  • Nigeria to win the tournament

Nigeria’s record in knockout rounds gives value to markets around them reaching the semi-finals — they have done so 17 times in AFCON history, a rate no other team matches.

Qualifying Markets (September–November 2026)

Before the tournament, bet on the qualifiers themselves:

  • Nigeria to win their qualifying group
  • Nigeria to qualify from AFCON 2027 qualifying
  • Top goalscorer in qualifying
  • Which teams qualify from each group

Qualifying match betting is available on SportyBet, Bet9ja, and 1xBet during FIFA international windows.


AFCON 2027 Tournament Structure

AFCON 2027 follows the same format used since 2019:

Group stage: 24 teams split into 6 groups of 4. Top two from each group plus the 4 best third-placed teams advance. Total of 16 teams in the knockout stage.

Knockout rounds: Round of 16, Quarter-finals, Semi-finals, Third-place match, Final.

Hosting rotation: Unlike a single-host tournament, matches in 2027 rotate across Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Stadium allocation is still being confirmed by CAF — expect Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, and Kampala to each host quarter-final or semi-final level matches.

Impact on betting: No traditional “home team advantage” for a single nation. All three hosts have strong football fan cultures but none of the sustained advantage that Morocco enjoyed in 2025.


Key Super Eagles Players to Watch in AFCON 2027 Betting

Victor Osimhen — Nigeria’s most dangerous forward. His goal involvement rate at AFCON makes him the primary first goal scorer bet whenever Nigeria play.

Ademola Lookman — Second semi-final performer at AFCON 2025. Capable of individual brilliance in knockout moments.

Terem Moffi — Consistent at club level in France (Nice), fighting for a regular Super Eagles starting spot.

William Troost-Ekong — Captain and defensive anchor. His aerial presence makes him a factor in Nigeria goals from corners and set pieces.

Samuel Chukwueze — Pacey wide option, dangerous in transition.

For tournament top goalscorer markets, Osimhen is typically among the 3–5 most-backed players on Nigerian platforms whenever he is fit and in form.


AFCON 2027 Betting Strategy

Bet the Futures Early

The further from the tournament, the better the futures odds. Nigeria at 8.00–10.00 now (pre-qualifying) versus 5.00–6.00 once the tournament starts represents a clear difference. If you believe in the Super Eagles under Chelle, a small early futures bet — ₦1,000–₦2,000 — at current prices beats waiting.

How to place a futures bet: On 1xBet or 22Bet, go to Football → Africa → AFCON 2027 → Outright markets. Select your team and place your bet. The bet settles at the end of the tournament.

Track Qualifying Results

Nigeria’s odds for tournament victory will move based on qualifying performance. A dominant qualifying campaign — top of the group with six wins — pushes confidence and typically shortens odds slightly. A narrow qualification or any surprise draw raises questions and may briefly lengthen odds, creating a buying opportunity.

Monitor qualifying results in September and November 2026 to decide whether to top up your futures position.

AFCON Match Totals: Under 2.5 Has Value

AFCON group stage matches have historically gone Under 2.5 goals roughly 55–65% of the time. European leagues average 2.5–2.8 goals per game. AFCON averages closer to 2.1–2.3 in group stages. Under 2.5 on AFCON group matches — especially when two defensively organised teams meet — offers consistent value at odds of 1.60–1.85.

This does not apply to Nigeria’s matches — the Super Eagles tend to score freely in group stages and attract more open games.

Last AFCON Biennial — Higher Stakes, Higher Volume

Because 2027 is the last AFCON before the format becomes quadrennial, every betting platform will offer deeper markets and higher maximum stakes than for a standard AFCON. Nigerian bettors should expect more AFCON-specific promotions, enhanced odds, and accumulator boosts — particularly on Bet9ja and BetKing.


Nigeria Betting Tax on AFCON Winnings

The 5% withholding tax under the Nigeria Tax Act 2025 applies to all betting winnings from January 2026, including AFCON bets.

Formula: Net payout = Gross return − (Gross winnings × 5%)

Example — Futures bet: You stake ₦2,000 on Nigeria to win AFCON 2027 at odds of 9.00.

  • Gross return: ₦18,000
  • Gross winnings: ₦16,000
  • WHT (5%): ₦800
  • Net payout: ₦17,200

Futures bets placed now settle in July 2027. WHT applies at the time of payout, not at the time of placement. See our Nigeria betting tax 2026 guide.


Responsible Gambling

Tournament futures bets tie up money for months. A ₦5,000 futures bet placed in May 2026 settles in July 2027 — 14 months later. Only stake what you are comfortable having tied up for that period, with no access to the funds.

During the tournament itself (June–July 2027), AFCON generates intense daily betting volume in Nigeria. Set a per-game budget before the tournament begins and track it separately from your regular weekly betting. Bet9ja, SportyBet, and all licensed platforms provide deposit limits and self-exclusion through account settings.

See our safe betting tips Nigeria guide and why most Nigerian bettors lose money analysis for tournament betting discipline.


FAQ

Where is AFCON 2027 being held? Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda — not Morocco. Morocco hosted AFCON 2025 (December 2025–January 2026). AFCON 2027 runs June 19–July 17, 2027, across East Africa.

Who are the defending AFCON champions? Morocco. They won the AFCON 2025 title hosted in Morocco (December 2025–January 2026) and enter the 2027 qualifying cycle as the team to beat.

Can I bet on AFCON 2027 now? Yes. Outright tournament winner markets are open on 1xBet, 22Bet, Melbet, and Betway. Qualifying match betting opens from September 2026.

Did Nigeria qualify for AFCON 2027? Not yet. The qualifying draw is on May 19, 2026. Matches take place in September–November 2026. Nigeria is expected to be seeded and is among the favourites to qualify.

What are Nigeria’s chances at AFCON 2027? Nigeria finished third at AFCON 2025, after reaching the final at AFCON 2023 (played in Ivory Coast in January–February 2024, where they lost to the hosts). Under Eric Chelle, the squad has attacking quality through Osimhen, Lookman, and Moffi. Nigeria are among the 5–6 realistic title contenders alongside Morocco, Senegal, Egypt, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon.

Why is AFCON 2027 the last biennial tournament? CAF announced in December 2025 that AFCON will become a quadrennial (every-4-years) tournament from 2028. AFCON 2027 is the final edition held on the biennial schedule.

Which platform has the best AFCON 2027 odds in Nigeria? 22Bet and 1xBet consistently offer better odds margins on African football than local platforms. For highest payout on AFCON futures, check both before placing.

How do I read betting odds for how to bet on Nigeria? See our how to read betting odds Nigeria guide for decimal odds explained with ₦ examples.


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