Fiji Kulas star Cema Nasau is encouraging her teammates to foster self-belief as they gear up to face Tonga tonight at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva. This encounter is part of round two of the OFC Women’s Nations Cup, and Fiji is looking to build on their recent triumph.

After scoring twice in their exciting 3-2 victory over the Solomon Islands, Nasau has emphasized how her experience in New Zealand has enhanced her game. She expressed her desire to bring back her learned skills to help the Kulas succeed and make their supporters proud.

Meanwhile, Tonga comes into this match after a disappointing 3-0 defeat to Vanuatu, which heightens the stakes as both teams aim for a vital win. The Kulas will be looking to leverage the momentum from their opening victory as they kick off against Tonga at 7 PM.

The earlier match will see Vanuatu taking on the Solomon Islands at 4 PM, setting the stage for an evening of thrilling football. For the Kulas, this match not only represents a chance to gain crucial points in the tournament but also an opportunity to inspire a generation of female athletes in Fiji, highlighted by the increasing support for women’s football in the region.

Fiji’s recent performances demonstrate a growing resilience and ability to adapt, contributing to a hopeful outlook for their campaign in the OFC Women’s Nations Cup. Fans are eagerly anticipating what could be another inspiring display from the Kulas as they continue their quest for success.


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