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Brentford's Gtech Community Stadium to host Unity Cup involving Ghana and Nigeria

The Unity Cup will serve as vital preparation for Ghana ahead of their World Cup qualifiers later this year
The Unity Cup will serve as vital preparation for Ghana ahead of their World Cup qualifiers later this yearProfimedia
Brentford FC’s Gtech Community Stadium in London, United Kingdom, has been confirmed as the venue for the 2025 Unity Cup.

The competition will see Ghana, Nigeria, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago battle it out for bragging rights in the Afro-Caribbean invitational tournament.

The first match will see Jamaica face Trinidad & Tobago on May 27th in the first semi-final before the Black Stars renew their rivalry with Nigeria a day later.

The two losers will play each other in the third-place playoff on May 31st, with the final set to take place on the same day.

Originally launched in 2002 with the iconic 'NiJam' clash between Nigeria and Jamaica, the Unity Cup has become a symbol of unity and cultural pride through football. 

This year marks its third edition and the first time four teams will compete in the tournament’s history. 

Beyond the competition, the event serves as vital preparation for all teams ahead of their respective World Cup qualifiers later this year.

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