Unity Cup 2025: Brentford Stadium To Host Nigeria, Jamaica, Ghana Trinidad

The final signatures, seals and indentures were achieved on Wednesday, for this years Unity Cup Invitational Tournament involving Nigeria, Jamaica, Ghana and Trinidad Tobago to go ahead at the 17,250-capacity Gtech Community Stadium in Brentford, West London in the last days of May 2025.
The tournament will kick off with the first semi-final on Tuesday, 27th May as Trinidad Tobago tackle Jamaica in the first-ever Trini-Jam on UK soil. The following day, three-time African champions Nigeria will take on four-time African champions Ghana in the second semi-final, which will come with all the intrigues and elements of a 74-year rivalry between the two continental giants.
All four teams will return on Saturday, 31st May for the grand finale, with the losers of the semi-final fixtures featuring in the third-place game, before the Final to determine The Unity Cup 2025 champions.
President of NFF, Ibrahim Musa Gusau, said: We signed on to the tournament as it offers a vital opportunity for our team to bond ahead of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers in September. The Unity Cup has a special history, and the Super Eagles have always been part of that journey.
While Super Eagles Head Coach, Eric Chelle, noted that were looking forward to taking part in the Unity Cup as it will give us the chance to try out a few new players in different roles, helping us to strengthen our squad before the matches in September and October, team captain William Troost-Ekong said: This is a great tournament for us to reunite and continue strategizing for the upcoming World Cup qualifying games.