
The Super Eagles are in London and ready to kick off the Unity Cup against Ghana on 28 May, a crucial first test for new head coach Eric Chelle.
- 22 out of 26 invited players have arrived at the team’s Ealing base
- First match: Nigeria vs Ghana at Brentford’s Gtech Stadium on 28 May
- Second match set for 31 May, opponent TBD based on tournament results
- Jamaica vs Trinidad & Tobago result will help determine Nigeria’s next fixture
- Unity Cup serves as prep for AFCON 2025 and World Cup qualifiers
Eric Chelle is stepping into the spotlight with a familiar but fierce rivalry: Nigeria vs Ghana. The Unity Cup isn’t just another friendly, it’s a proving ground. With big tournaments on the horizon, fans and selectors alike will be watching Chelle’s decisions, team chemistry, and tactical identity closely. There’s optimism in the air, but also pressure: this isn’t just about beating Ghana. It’s about building belief again.
Chelle’s first steps as Super Eagles boss begin on London turf. Will this Unity Cup spark a new era or reveal old cracks? We’re watching.