Home of former Belgian league side, R.A.E.C Mons, Stade Charles Tondreau, will host Nigeria vs DR Congo on October 8.
While the 12, 000 capacity Stade Van Roy will host the Nigeria Vs Cameroon game three days later.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria will be playing friendly games against Congo and Cameroon in the month of October.
NFF president, Amaju Pinnick has also revealed that a friendly game with either Algeria or Tunisia is being arranged to prepare the Super Eagles for their 2017 African Cup of Nations qualifiers against Egypt.
The October friendlies will be another opportunity for Sunday Oliseh to tinker with his side in a bid to come-up with his best team.
Sunday Oliseh failed to win his first game in charge of the Super Eagles in the 2017 AFCON qualifiers against Tanzaia which finished goalless.
He however got his first win in the 2-0 win over Niger Republic in a friendly that was played in Port Harcourt.
Egypt lead the table in Group G of the AFCON qualifiers with six points while Nigeria is second with four points.
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