Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium will host the return of the Unity Cup in May 2025, reviving the Afro-Caribbean international football tournament after a 21-year break.
Last held in 2004, the Unity Cup will feature Ghana, Jamaica, Nigeria, and Trinidad and Tobago.
The competition will include two semi-final matches and a final, all scheduled to be played at Brentford's home ground.
The tournament opens on Tuesday, 27 May, with Trinidad and Tobago facing Jamaica in the first semi-final.
Brentford defender Ethan Pinnock is expected to feature for Jamaica, while Trinidad and Tobago will be led by head coach Dwight Yorke, a former Manchester United striker who earned 72 caps for his country.
Nigeria, two-time winners of the Unity Cup, will play against Ghana in the second semi-final on Wednesday, 28 May.
The final round of matches will be held on Saturday, 31 May, featuring a third-place playoff followed by the final to decide the 2025 Unity Cup champion.
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