

Malawi Stun Nigeria in Women's AFCON Thriller
In one of the biggest surprises of the 2026 CAF Women's African Cup of Nations, Malawi Women pulled off a dramatic 3-2 victory over Nigeria Women on July 29, 2026. The match, played under the lights in a tense atmosphere, saw the underdogs come from behind twice to claim all three points and shake up Group A standings.
Match Overview
Nigeria, the tournament's most decorated side with multiple titles, entered as heavy favorites. However, Malawi showed no fear from the opening whistle. The Super Falcons took an early lead through a well-worked team goal, but the Scorchers responded almost immediately. The first half ended 1-1, setting the stage for a frantic second period.
Key Moments
- 12' - Nigeria strike first: A swift counter-attack ended with a clinical finish to give the Super Falcons the lead.
- 19' - Malawi equalize: A defensive lapse allowed Malawi's striker to slot home from close range.
- 54' - Nigeria regain lead: A powerful header from a corner put Nigeria 2-1 up, seemingly in control.
- 68' - Malawi's second equalizer: A moment of individual brilliance saw a long-range effort sail into the top corner.
- 83' - Malawi complete the comeback: A controversial penalty was converted coolly, sending the Malawian bench into raptures.
Tactical Story
Nigeria dominated possession and created more chances, but Malawi's compact defensive shape and rapid transitions proved decisive. The Super Falcons' high defensive line was repeatedly exposed by quick through balls. Malawi's midfield pressed aggressively, forcing errors that led to their second and third goals. Nigeria's inability to manage the game after taking the lead twice was a worrying sign for their title ambitions.
Standout Players
- Malawi's number 10 (captain): Led by example, scoring one goal and providing the assist for the equalizer. Her work rate was phenomenal.
- Nigeria's left winger: Constant threat down the flank, providing the cross for the second goal, but lacked support in finishing areas.
- Malawi's goalkeeper: Made several crucial saves, especially a one-on-one stop early in the second half that kept her side in the match.
Impact on the Tournament
This result blows Group A wide open. Nigeria, who were expected to top the group, now face must-win matches in their remaining fixtures. Malawi, meanwhile, announce themselves as serious contenders. The upset sends a clear message that the gap between traditional powerhouses and emerging nations is narrowing in African women's football. For Nigeria, defensive organization and game management will be key areas to address before their next outing.