The Unity Cup is set to return to its historic home at The Valley, Charlton Athletic FC, from 26 to 30 May 2026, with Nigeria, Jamaica, Zimbabwe, and India competing in a revamped four-nation tournament
The opening semi-final on 26 May sees Nigeria take on Zimbabwe, a rematch of their intense 2026 World Cup Qualifying encounters. Fans can expect a thrilling showdown as the Super Eagles and Warriors aim to settle scores on neutral ground.
The second semi-final on 27 May features Jamaica against India, promising a vibrant Dancehall versus Desi cultural clash that will light up both the pitch and the stands.
Grand Finals Day on 30 May will combine football, culture, and entertainment. The Valley will host the Third-Place play-off followed by the Unity Cup 2026 Final, along with a global food court offering flavors from the participating nations and live performances from international artists and world-class DJs.
The 2026 edition marks a sentimental return to South London, where the tournament first made history in 2004, continuing its tradition of blending elite football with rich cultural celebration.
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