Nigeria national football team played out a 2-2 draw against Poland national football team in an international friendly on Wednesday, with both sides scoring in a dramatic contest.

Nigeria opened the scoring in the 23rd minute when Terem Moffi finished off a flowing attacking move to hand the visitors a first-half advantage.
Poland responded almost immediately after the interval, as Potulski struck early in the second half to restore parity and shift momentum in favour of the hosts.
The Super Eagles regained the lead in the 77th minute through Paul Onuachu, who converted from the penalty spot after Nigeria were awarded a spot-kick.
However, the hosts forced a late equaliser deep into stoppage time, with Wiśniewski scoring in the 95th minute to ensure the match ended level.
Both teams showed attacking intent throughout the encounter, with the result reflecting a closely fought game marked by late drama.