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Sporting Lagos fight for survival against Shooting Stars' continental ambitions

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The upcoming NPFL match between Sporting Lagos and Shooting Stars is set to be a high-stakes encounter, with both teams having much to fight for. Sporting Lagos, the league's newcomers, are in the relegation zone and desperately need an away win to secure their place in the NPFL. On the other hand, Shooting Stars are eyeing a win in hopes of either playing in next season’s CAF Champions League – if Remo Stars and Enyimba suffer defeats in their respective games – or in the second-tier CAF Confederations Cup. In a bid to turn up the volume on their fight

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