The Nigerian women's national football team, the Super Falcons, will travel to the United Kingdom later this month for a training camp as part of their preparations for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, according to reports. The tour is expected to include a friendly match as the team gears up for the continental competition. The camp is scheduled from May 23 to 28, with the Nigeria Football Federation using the opportunity to keep the squad active during the absence of a FIFA international window. The arrangement also aims to address the team’s lack of action during the March international window. Some regular players are expected to miss the trip due to club duties, but are likely to return for the next FIFA window scheduled for June 7 to 14. Head coach Justine Madugu is expected to use the UK camp to assess new players and broaden his squad options ahead of WAFCON, where Nigeria will defend their title. Madugu explained that efforts to secure warm-up games had repeatedly stalled despite approaches to multiple countries. Nigeria won a record-extending 10th WAFCON title in Morocco last year, and the UK tour is expected to provide another opportunity.