The final agreements, including signatures, seals, and legal documents, were concluded on Wednesday, confirming that this year’s Unity Cup Invitational Tournament will go ahead at the 17,250-capacity Gtech Community Stadium in Brentford, West London. The event, scheduled for the final days of May 2025, will feature national teams from Nigeria, Jamaica, Ghana, and Trinidad & Tobago.
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The action kicks off on Tuesday, 27th May, with a historic clash as Trinidad & Tobago face Jamaica in what will be the first-ever “Trini-Jam” encounter on UK soil. The following day, Wednesday 28th May, sees a fierce continental rivalry reignite as three-time African champions Nigeria go head-to-head with four-time African champions Ghana — a duel steeped in a 74-year footballing history.
All four teams will return to the pitch on Saturday, 31st May, with the semi-final losers contesting the third-place match, before the much-anticipated Final crowns the Unity Cup 2025 champions.