The Unity Cup 2025 Invitational is set to begin at the Gtech Community Stadium in Brentford later in May.
The 17,250-seater arena will welcome four international countries for a thrilling football showcase in the final week of May 2025.
Although discussions have been ongoing for months, the tournament was finally confirmed after all signatures and agreements were completed on Wednesday. This announcement has now given the competition a green light to proceed with its much-anticipated fixtures.

Interestingly, the tournament will feature an interesting line-up: Nigeria, Ghana, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago. The draw has produced mouthwatering clashes, as all four nations are rich in football history and cultural pride.
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Action begins on Tuesday, May 27, with Trinidad & Tobago facing Jamaica. The encounter is also billed as the first-ever “Trini-Jam” in the UK. It will not just be a football game, but a cultural celebration between two Caribbean neighbours.
Then, on Wednesday, May 28, the Gtech will witness another historic clash as Nigeria locks horns with arch-rivals Ghana. This fixture brings 74 years of fierce rivalry. Fans can expect drama and passion between the Super Eagles and the Black Stars.

However, the excitement doesn’t end there, as all four teams will return on Saturday, May 31, for the tournament’s final day. The losing teams from both semi-finals will battle for third place.
Afterwards, the two winners will square off in the grand finale, which will crown the first-ever Unity Cup champions. The Invitational tournament has pride, legacy, and continental bragging rights on the line.
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This is great news. Our ancestors will enjoy those matches. Definitely going to be there at the Gtech.