Nigeria’s Super Eagles will defend their Unity Cup title against last year’s finalist Jamaica on Saturday at the Valley Stadium in London.
Jamaica booked their spot in the final on Wednesday night after a 2-0 win over debutants India.
Courtney Clarke and “homeboy” Kaheim Dixon scored in each half of the game respectively to help the Reggae Boys qualify for back-to-back finals.
The Super Eagles will face the Reggae Boys on Saturday evening as they seek to maintain their dominance in the competition.
Chrisantus Uche scored the decisive penalty as the three-time African champions beat Jamaica last summer after the match ended two-all in regular time.
Having missed out on qualifying for the World Cup,. Jamaica hopes to compensate their fans by winning its first-ever Unity Cup title after three attempts.
The Super Eagles also failed to qualify for the summer World Cup but will look to continue their fine run from the Africa Cup of Nations where they finished third.
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