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NLO, NTA Partner For Live Playoff Broadcasts
In a landmark move aimed at strengthening grassroots football development, the Nationwide League One (NLO) has announced a strategic broadcast partnership with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) to air its ongoing playoff matches live across the country.
The initiative, unveiled by NLO Chief Operating Officer Mr. Sola Ogunnowo, underscores the league’s commitment to expanding national access to the exciting action within Nigeria’s third-tier football structure.
With this deal, fans from all corners of the country will be able to witness the raw talent and fierce competition that define the NLO playoffs.
> “This live broadcast partnership with NTA is a major step toward deepening the reach and appeal of grassroots football,” Ogunnowo said. “The NLO playoffs represent the passion and raw talent we have across Nigeria, and we’re excited to share that with the entire nation.”
Full NTA Broadcast Schedule for NLO Playoffs:
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Na Royal vs. House of Prayer — 1 PM, LIVE from Bwari Stadium
JNR Danburan vs. Kano Ambassadors — 3 PM, LIVE from Gumel Stadium
Friday, June 20, 2025
Vet Rovers vs. Family Worship — 11 AM, LIVE from ABS Stadium, Kaduna
Kaduna United vs. DMD — Delayed transmission from Jos Stadium
Sunday, June 22, 2025
JNR Danburan vs. Clever Warriors — 1 PM, LIVE from Gumel Stadium
Zeal Minds vs. House of Prayer — 3 PM, LIVE from Bwari Stadium
Ogunnowo highlighted that the league’s partnership with NTA forms part of a broader vision to elevate the profile of emerging clubs and provide greater visibility for talented players aiming to climb Nigeria’s football hierarchy.
> “We’re not just organizing matches — we’re building a future for Nigerian football,” he said. “By enhancing fan experience through live broadcasts and working closely with our local organizing committees and media partners, we’re ensuring that our playoffs are delivered with top-tier professionalism.”
The NLO playoffs have become a vital showcase for spotting future football stars and offering clubs a stepping stone toward higher divisions in Nigeria’s football pyramid. This televised coverage is expected to amplify support for participating teams and attract potential investors and scouts to the grassroots game.
With nationwide viewership now guaranteed, the NLO playoffs are not just a tournament — they’re a celebration of Nigerian football’s next generation.
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