The Super Eagles of Nigeria will be looking to successfully defend their crown when they lock horns with the Reggae Boyz of Jamaica in the final of the 2026 Unity Cup on Saturday, Footynaija.com reports.
Nigeria secured their place in the final after routinely dispatching Zimbabwe 2-0 in the semi-final, with in-form Millwall forward Femi Azeez scoring both goals on his debut appearance for the senior national team.
Meanwhile, Jamaica also guaranteed their place in the final with a comfortable 2-0 victory over India, setting up a repeat of the last year’s Unity Cup final between the two sides which the Super Eagles went on to win via a shoot-out.
Match details
Competition: 2026 Unity Cup Final
Fixture: Nigeria vs Jamaica
Time: 7:30 PM WAT
Venue: The Valley, London
Where to watch Nigeria vs Jamaica

Fans in Nigeria can watch the match live on SuperSport via DStv and GOtv, while NTA Sports, AfroSport and NFF TV are also expected to provide coverage of the encounter.
Supporters can also stream the match live on FanCode, the digital broadcast partner for the tournament, while viewers in the United Kingdom can follow proceedings through Bet365 Live Streaming.
Live score updates, commentary and match statistics will also be available on platforms such as Flashscore, Sofascore, ESPN, BBC Sport and the official Unity Cup website.
Why this game holds significance for the Super Eagles

Nigeria head into the final looking to retain their Unity Cup title and continue their impressive record against Jamaica in the competition. The Super Eagles remain unbeaten in their last three Unity Cup meetings against the Reggae Boyz.
Eric Chelle’s side will also hope to build on their dominant display against Zimbabwe, with match-winner Azeez expected to play another key role after becoming the first player since 1971 to score a brace on his Super Eagles debut.
Jamaica, however, will pose a serious threat with exciting attackers Kaheim Dixon and Courtney Clarke both arriving in strong form after scoring in the semi-final victory over India.
The encounter will also provide Super Eagles boss Chelle with another opportunity to assess his experimental squad as preparations continue for future international commitments like the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.










