The Super Eagles of Nigeria will face Jamaica in the Unity Cup final after both sides secured victories in their respective semi-final matches in London.
Nigeria booked their place in the final with a 2-0 win over Zimbabwe at The Valley, courtesy of a brace from debutant Femi Azeez, who delivered a standout performance in his first appearance for the national team.

Jamaica, meanwhile, defeated India 2-0 in the second semi-final to set up a final showdown with Nigeria. Courtney Clarke opened the scoring in the eighth minute before Kaheim Dixon sealed the win in the 78th minute.
The final will renew a growing rivalry between both nations in the competition. Nigeria defeated Jamaica in the 2025 Unity Cup final, winning 5-4 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in regulation time.

That result gives the Super Eagles a psychological advantage heading into this year’s encounter, although Jamaica have shown improved form in recent international outings.

All eyes will be on Azeez following his impressive display against Zimbabwe, where his pace, movement, and finishing stood out as Nigeria controlled the match from start to finish.

The Unity Cup final will also be played at The Valley in London, with Nigeria aiming to defend their title and Jamaica looking to avenge last year’s defeat in what promises to be a competitive contest.







