India’s men’s national football team will return to the United Kingdom for international action after 24 years when they compete in the Unity Cup 2026 in London later this month.
The four-nation friendly tournament, scheduled from May 26 to 30, will bring together India, Nigeria, Jamaica and Zimbabwe at The Valley, the home ground of Charlton Athletic FC. For the Blue Tigers, the competition offers not only valuable match practice but also a chance to test themselves against higher-ranked opposition on an international stage.
India will begin their campaign in the second semifinal against Jamaica on May 27. The match is set to kick off at 19:30 BST, which corresponds to midnight in India on May 28. The opening semifinal will see Nigeria take on Zimbabwe on May 26 at the same local time.
The winners of both semifinals will progress to the final on May 30, while the losing teams will meet in the third-place play-off later that day.
The tournament also carries historical significance for Indian football. The last time India played international matches in the UK was in 2002, when they faced Jamaica in two friendly fixtures. On that tour, India suffered a 3-0 defeat in Watford before earning a goalless draw in Wolverhampton. Their upcoming semifinal will therefore renew a rivalry that has not been seen in more than two decades.
While India has previous experience against Jamaica, the Unity Cup could also create new chapters in the team’s international history. The Blue Tigers have never played against Nigeria or Zimbabwe before, meaning a place in either the final or third-place match could lead to a first-ever meeting with one of those nations.
According to the latest FIFA Men’s World Rankings, India enters the competition ranked 136th. Among the participating teams, Nigeria is the highest-ranked side at 26th, underlining their status as tournament favourites. Jamaica sits 71st, while Zimbabwe is ranked 130th, slightly ahead of India.
Given those rankings, the Unity Cup presents a challenging assignment for India but also an important opportunity to measure progress against strong international opponents.
Unity Cup 2026 Schedule:
- Nigeria vs Zimbabwe (Semifinal 1): Tuesday, May 26 – 19:30 BST
- Jamaica vs India (Semifinal 2): Wednesday, May 27 – 19:30 BST
- Final and Third-place Play-off: Saturday, May 30

