Canadian city of Montreal will host the showdown between Nigeria and Germany in the final of the 2014 FIFA Women's U20 World Cup
Nigeria overcame competition in Group C against Mexico, South Korea and England before going past New Zealand (4-1) and North Korea (6-2) to set up Sunday's final against Group B leading team and back-to-back finalists
Germany hosted and won the 2010 edition when they beat the 2014 finalist, Nigeria in a anarrow 2-0 defeat and Nigeria are looking forward to the table turning in the favour of the Falconets
Nigeria has been spectatcular all through the championship; from its very fitst game, the Falconets have shown zeal, enthusiasm and a fighting spirit to win without hesitation
Nigeria is the highest scoring team in the tournament with goal thrilling matches against Mexico, South Korea, England, New Zealand and North Korea; scoring 14 goals and conceding 4
The African champions also set the record for the fastest goal in a FIFA Women's World Cup with a 13 seconds stunner from Courtney Dike in the second game against South Korea
Uchechi Sunday who has mapped herself out in the tournament with the 'Super Sunday' nickname after she came off the bench to score Nigeria's last two goals against the Young Ferns of New Zealand did not play four years ago, however, was on the bench
The hurt of the then 15 year-old, watching the team lose to the same German team led by Maren Meinert, spurs her to shatter the records of the German coach
She does insist:
Sunday is optimistic of a super outing in Montreal
Truly indeed Nigerians ashould be behind the back of the girls who have much more than put smiles in the faces of the football lving fans; come Monday, 12 Midnight, the girls are hopeful for a happy cheer after the game in Montreal