Jamaica set up Unity Cup final showdown with Nigeria after disciplined win over India

· GhanaSoccernet

The stage is set for a high-stakes final between Jamaica and Nigeria at the 2026 Unity Cup, after the Caribbean side secured a composed 2-0 victory over India in the second semifinal at The Valley.

The result confirmed a repeat of last year’s decisive clash, with both teams once again standing one win away from the title.

Jamaica, who have featured in all editions of the tournament, delivered a controlled performance against debutants India to maintain their strong record and book a familiar meeting with the Super Eagles of Nigeria in Saturday’s final.

The Reggae Boyz asserted themselves quickly, breaking the deadlock inside eight minutes when Courtney Clarke finished a swift counterattacking move with composure beyond Gurpreet Singh. From that point, Jamaica dictated the tempo, using their physical edge and experience to keep India under pressure.

Kaheim Dixon came close to extending the lead but was denied by a sharp save, while India gradually grew into the contest with sustained attacking spells.

However, Jamaica’s defensive organisation held firm, with their goalkeeper also called into action to preserve the advantage heading into halftime.

India thought they had levelled shortly after the restart when Lallianzuala Chhangte struck, only for the effort to be ruled out for offside. That moment proved pivotal, as Jamaica soon doubled their advantage through Dixon, who calmly converted to seal the result and silence any remaining resistance.

On the other side of the draw, Nigeria also advanced with a 2-0 semifinal win over Zimbabwe, reinforcing anticipation for a competitive final between two in-form sides.

The Super Eagles’ consistent dominance in the competition adds historical weight to the matchup, having beaten Jamaica in all three previous Unity Cup meetings, including a penalty shootout victory in the 2025 final.