Nigeria have been forced to seek a new venue for their World Cup warm-up match with Colombia on 30 May, after yet another setback to their preparations.
The game was scheduled for West Ham United's Upton Park stadium, but the London side pulled out on Monday.
Nigeria have quickly moved the game to Luton Town's Kenilworth Road ground.
"Another logistic setback has forced us to look for an alternative ground," Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Ademola Olajire told BBC Sport.
"Luton Town's stadium will be the new venue and the match will take place as scheduled on Sunday," he said.
"We are extremely sorry for our supporters, the vast majority of whom have already made travel arrangements.
"We know this will cause major disruption, inconvenience and large additional expense for our fans but everything was unfortunately out of our hands."
No specific reason was given by West Ham for the game's cancellation but a club statement said "it was left with no option but to cancel the event".
Nigeria's build-up to the World Cup has been disrupted by several problems - including the cancellation of other friendly matches and the abandonment of a planned training camp in London.
The Super Eagles will take on Saudi Arabia in a friendly at the Alpenstadion Wattens in Austria on Tuesday, before travelling back to their training camp in Essex, England.
Tuesday's friendly will be the first match in charge for former Sweden coach Lars Lagerback since he was appointed Super Eagles boss in March.
Meanwhile, Nigeria have played down fears over the fitness of John Obi Mikel and Onyekachi Apam.
Mikel has been recovering from a knee injury at his club Chelsea.
Apam is yet to participate in a training session with the rest of the squad ahead of their planned warm-up games against Saudi Arabia, Colombia and North Korea.
"The team officials are focused on getting the essential medical support from both Chelsea and Nice of France concerning both players," Olajire said.
"They said there is nothing to be worried about with regards to the two players, so therefore they are on top of the situation."
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