The Super Eagles of Nigeria will face Jamaica in the final of the 2026 Unity Cup on Saturday as they look to maintain their dominance in the competition, Soccernet.ng reports.
Nigeria booked their place in the final after a comfortable 2-0 victory over Zimbabwe in the semi-final, with Millwall debutant Femi Azeez scoring both goals to seal the win for the three-time African champions.
Jamaica also secured a 2-0 win in their semi-final clash against India, who are featuring in the Unity Cup for the first time, setting up another final meeting with the Super Eagles for the second consecutive edition.

The final will take place at The Valley in Charlton, London, with kickoff scheduled for Saturday, May 30, at 7:30 PM West African Time.
Where to watch Nigeria vs Jamaica on TV
Fans in Nigeria can watch the match live on SuperSport via GOtv and DStv. The game will also be available on AfroTV and NFF TV.
How to stream Nigeria vs Jamaica online
Supporters can stream the game live on FanCode, the Indian streaming platform that holds the digital rights to the tournament.
Fans in the United Kingdom can also watch the match through Bet365 Live Streaming, although viewers will need an active Bet365 account to access the service.
Live coverage, including score updates, match statistics and commentary, will also be available on the official Unity Cup website, as well as ESPN and BBC websites.
In addition, live-score platforms such as Flashscore and Sofascore will provide minute-by-minute updates, lineups and detailed match statistics throughout the encounter.

How to follow Nigeria vs Jamaica on Soccernet
Soccernet.ng will provide live minute-by-minute coverage of the match, including team news, lineups, key statistics and major updates from the final match.
Nigeria vs Jamaica: Match venue and what to expect
The 2026 Unity Cup final between Nigeria and Jamaica will be played at The Valley. The last time the tournament was held at the stadium was in 2004 when the Super Eagles emerged champions after defeating both the Republic of Ireland and Jamaica to lift the trophy.
In that encounter against Jamaica, John Utaka and Bartholomew Ogbeche scored in a 2-0 victory for Nigeria.
The Super Eagles will be aiming to continue their impressive record in the competition and remain unbeaten in their last three Unity Cup meetings with the Reggae Boyz. However, Jamaica proved to be a much tougher opponent in their most recent encounter, with the match ending 2-2 before Nigeria eventually triumphed on penalties.

Nigeria head into the final full of confidence following their dominant display against Zimbabwe, but they will still need to be wary of Jamaica attackers Kaheim Dixon and Courtney Clarke, who both scored in the semi-final win over India.