Jamaica and Nigeria meet in the Unity Cup final in the GTECH Community Stadium in Brentford this afternoon.
The two nations are the original founders of this international football tournament, so it is quite fitting that they meet in the final because the Super Eagles want to defend the crown they recently won over two decades.
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Eric Challe’s team overcame the rival Ghana in a game with two halves on Wednesday evening. Cyriel Desser and his own goal of Razak Simpson let Nigeria embedded in the break in Dreamland, but the level of performance fell significantly in the second half.
After Stanley Nwabali’s strike had not been admitted by Brandon Thomas-Asant, the draw would have been settled through a penalty shootout.
Jamaica – now managed by Steve McCllaren – had a 2-0 lead against Trinidad and Tobago slipped on Tuesday, but came out in a thriller with five goals thanks to a punishment from Richard King.
Everything is set up for a classic final in West London and here is everything you need to know how to look at the showdown …
How to watch Jamaica against Nigeria
TV channel: In the UK, the game is not broadcast on television.
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Live stream: However, Premier Sports subscribers can watch a live stream via the Premier Sports website or the Premier Sports Player app. The reporting begins at 4:55 p.m. BST before an impetus from 5 p.m.
Live blog: You can follow all actions with consequences Live blog from Standard Sport.