Nigeria will return to action this May as the Super Eagles prepare to defend their Unity Cup title in London, Footynaija reports.
The four-nation competition is scheduled to take place from 26 to 30 May 2026 in the United Kingdom, with Nigeria confirmed to face India and Jamaica once again. A fourth team is still expected to complete the line-up, continuing the tradition of the Unity Cup bringing together sides from different continents. Previous editions of the tournament have featured countries such as Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago, giving it a strong multicultural identity.
The matches are likely to be staged in London, where earlier editions were hosted, with venues such as the Brentford Community Stadium previously used. For many Nigerian fans in the diaspora, the tournament offers a rare chance to watch the Super Eagles up close, adding to the occasion beyond just the football on the pitch.
Nigeria head into the competition as defending champions after edging past Jamaica on penalties in the last final to lift the trophy. That success remains one of the brighter moments in recent years for the team and provides a platform to build on.
— 🇳🇬 Super Eagles (@NGSuperEagles) March 31, 2026
The Unity Cup presents head coach Eric Chelle an opportunity to reassess his squad, test new combinations, and begin shaping a team capable of competing strongly in future tournaments.
Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has increased the urgency to reset and move forward with a clearer identity.
May your April be as bright as these smiles! pic.twitter.com/cszVDEbaYz
— 🇳🇬 Super Eagles (@NGSuperEagles) April 1, 2026
India and Jamaica are also expected to treat the tournament as valuable preparation, but for Nigeria, the stakes feel higher. The Unity Cup offers a controlled but competitive environment where emerging talents can be introduced and established players can rediscover form.
With the next Africa Cup of Nations on the horizon, Nigeria’s participation in the Unity Cup could mark the first step in a crucial new chapter for the Super Eagles.
















