Unity Cup: Nigeria v Ghana tickets cost up to N532k

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Tickets for the high-profile Unity Cup semi-final between Nigeria and Ghana have officially gone on general sale, with prices reaching as high as N532,038 for premium seating at the Gtech Community Stadium in West London, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

The Super Eagles, through an official announcement on X, confirmed that ticket sales are now open for the Afro-Caribbean Invitational Tournament, which will feature Nigeria, Ghana, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago.

Branded as “The Unity Cup: The Best in the West,” the tournament is scheduled to take place during the final week of May 2025.

Nigeria will face arch-rivals Ghana in the second semi-final on Wednesday, May 28, while the tournament will kick off a day earlier with the opener between Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. The competition will conclude on Saturday, May 31, with both the third-place match and the final to be played on the same day, ensuring that all four teams are involved in the closing fixtures of the tournament.

Priority access tickets have already sold out, leaving only general sale options for fans hoping to witness the historic matches live.

According to the announcement, priority access tickets have already sold out, leaving only general sale options for fans via the official portal, unitycup2025.com. Pricing for the semi-final fixtures starts from N31,922 (£15) in standard seating areas such as sections N121, N126 and N127.

However, premium sections such as S204 and S303, located in the South Stand, are priced at N532,038 (£250). For the final matchday, which includes both the third-place playoff and the final, ticket prices will increase further, reaching up to N744,853 (£350) for combined access.

The South Stand, which is the stadium’s central operations hub and most expensive section, has been designated for neutral VIPs, match officials, media personnel, broadcasters, and hospitality guests from the participating nations.

Gtech Community Stadium, the venue for the entire tournament, is the home ground of Premier League side Brentford. Opened in 2020 and with a capacity of 17,250, the stadium is part of a broader regeneration project in West London and was also a host venue during UEFA Women’s Euro 2022.

The Unity Cup, launched in 2002 with the iconic “NiJam” clash between Nigeria and Jamaica, has become a symbol of cultural celebration and unity through football.

“We are thrilled to host the Unity Cup at the Gtech,” Marcus Gayle, Brentford FC ambassador and former Jamaican international, said. “It is a brilliant platform for players to shine and for communities to unite in celebration.”

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