Super Eagles of Nigeria will return to London this May to defend their Unity Cup title in a four-nation invitational tournament, Soccernet.ng reports.
Reports from Brila FM and News18 revealed that the competition will run from May 26 to May 30, 2026, with Nigeria set to face India and Jamaica again.
Super Eagles' next match
The Unity Cup will feature four teams, although the final participant has not yet been confirmed. Previous editions included countries like Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago.

The matches are expected to be played in London, with venues such as the Brentford Community Stadium used in past tournaments.
Super Eagles return as defending champions
Nigeria head into the competition as defending champions after beating Jamaica on penalties in the last edition to lift the trophy.
The tournament offers coach Eric Chelle a chance to assess his squad following Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Eric Chelle gets chance to rebuild momentum
India and Jamaica will use the tournament as preparation matches, with both sides looking to test themselves against stronger opposition.

For Nigeria, the Unity Cup provides an opportunity to integrate new players and rebuild ahead of future competitions, including the next Africa Cup of Nations.