Unity Cup 2025: Jamaican fans sell out allocation ahead of Super Eagles clash

Derin Ajayi
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Jamaican fans are gearing up to make their presence felt at Brentford’s GTECH Stadium as the Reggae Boys take on the Super Eagles in the final of the 2025 Unity Cup, after all tickets allocated to Jamaican supporters were sold out more than 24 hours before kickoff.

Jamaica booked their place in the final with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Trinidad and Tobago, while Nigeria edged past Ghana 2-1 in a tense semifinal to set up a mouthwatering showdown scheduled for 5 p.m. Nigerian time.

The Super Eagles will be aiming to secure their second Unity Cup title, having lifted the inaugural trophy in 2004 after defeating the Republic of Ireland. The Ragae Boys finished third in that maiden edition.

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Fans at the GTECH Stadium

This year’s final promises fireworks, with Jamaican supporters pledging not only loud support but also a burst of colour, entertainment, and unmatched energy. In contrast, tickets for the Nigerian section are still available.

The Nigeria vs. Ghana semifinal drew a massive crowd, fueled by the storied rivalry between the two West African giants. Despite the absence of top Super Eagles stars such as Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, Ola Aina, Alex Iwobi, and William Troost-Ekong, a strong turnout is still expected for the final.

Unity Cup 2025: Jamaican fans sell out allocation ahead of Super Eagles clash
Jamaica fans

The Unity Cup is a football tournament created to foster unity and strengthen ties among nations with significant diasporas in the United Kingdom.

Both countries are home to some of the largest populations of people of colour in England. According to the 2020/21 national census, Nigeria recorded the highest non-British Black population, followed by South Africa, Ghana, and Jamaica.

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