Ghana, Nigeria, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago will compete in the "The Afro-Soca Football Unity Cup 2025" in London in May 2025.
The match organisers have finally completed their arrangements for the highly anticipated four-nation Cup competition between the Black Stars, Super Eagles, Soca Warriors, and Reggae Boyz, and it will take place from May 27th to May 31st, 2025, at the 17,250-capacity Brentford's Gtech Stadium (home of Brentford FC) in West London
The best of the West Indies will compete against the best of West Africa in the Unity Cup. The tournament begins on May 27th, with Trinidad and Tobago facing Jamaica in the first-ever "Trini-Jam" match in the United Kingdom, a fight to determine who truly rules the West Indies. Nigeria will face Ghana on May 28th in a highly anticipated clash for the title of West African superpower.
The four teams will play again on Saturday 31 May to decide third place, followed by the final to determine the winner of the Unity Cup 2025.
All the four teams will return to the Gtech Stadium for a thrilling on Saturday, May 31st. The day will start with a third-place playoff, There will be a game to decide third place, followed by the final to determine the winner of the Unity Cup 2025.
Brentford club ambassador and former Jamaica international Marcus Gayle said: "We are excited for the return of the Unity Cup and so proud to host the tournament at Gtech Community Stadium.
"This tournament will not only bring together elite footballing talent from Africa and the Caribbean but also celebrate the deep cultural and sporting connections between these nations.
"This is a great opportunity for the world to see the thriving talent of these players. We look forward to the entertainment the Unity Cup brings and seeing the tournament make its mark once again."
Andy Howes, the organiser added: "The Unity Cup is a tournament that really does envoke the often-used phrase of an event that goes 'beyond sport'.
"But with the array of elite stars, and profile of the teams involved, this event is not only important in terms of its cultural significance but also is a reflection of the growing commercial importance of African and Caribbean football as well as the growing demographic of Black football fans within English football."
Register your interest in presale tickets at www.unitycup2025.com
Report filled by Vinny Vince, journalist in London