Nigeria will face Jamaica in the final of the Unity Cup as the Super Eagles seek to retain the title they won in the last edition of the tournament.
Eric Chelle’s side booked their place in the final after defeating Zimbabwe 2-0 in the semi-final on Wednesday at the Gtech Community Stadium in London.
Femi Azeez was the star of the show, scoring both goals on his debut for the Super Eagles. The winger also made history by becoming the first Nigerian player in more than five decades to score a brace on his international debut.
The victory set up a final showdown against Jamaica, who were runners-up in the previous edition of the competition.
Date, time and venue
The Unity Cup final between Nigeria and Jamaica will be played on Saturday, May 30, at The Valley in London.
Kick-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Nigerian time.
A victory for the Super Eagles would secure back-to-back Unity Cup titles and hand Chelle his first trophy since taking charge of the national team.
Where to watch
Football fans can watch the match live on NTA Sports and AfroSport TV.
The game will also be available on selected online streaming platforms.
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