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Unity Cup 2026
Charlton_Stu
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Looks like the Unity Cup will be played down at The Valley this year between 26th -30th May.
Countries taking part are Nigeria, Jamaica, India and Zimbabwe.
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It will be the biggest international football tournament this summer, once the World Cup is called off15
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This bit sounds promisingThe Food Court: A global culinary journey with authentic flavours from Nigeria, Jamaica, Zimbabwe, and India.Star Performances: Live sets from international artists and world-class DJs.Double-Header Glory: The Third-Place Play-off, followed by the Unity Cup 2026 Grand Final.1
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Do we get any financial benefit from hosting?0
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Presumably pitch hire fees.Personally I'm hoping Nigeria and Jamaica make it through to the final, so we can see Amarii Bell trying to mark Ademola Lookman2
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Macauley Bonne returns to The Valley!7
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fenaddick said:Macauley Bonne returns to The Valley!*Ademola Lookman vs Macauley Bonne
Semi-Final One
Tuesday May 26th (KO 7.30pm BST): Nigeria v Zimbabwe*
Semi-Final Two
Wednesday, May 27th (KO 7.30pm BST): Jamaica v India
The Grand Final
Saturday, May 30th (KO 7.30pm)
The final will feature a double-header, with a Third-Place play-off, followed by the Grand Final, which will kick-off at 7.30pm.
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Wouldn't the pitch hire fees go directly to the bloke who owns the pitch? (And the rest of the ground, and the training ground)aliwibble said:Presumably pitch hire fees.Personally I'm hoping Nigeria and Jamaica make it through to the final, so we can see Amarii Bell trying to mark Ademola Lookman0 -
Trust the unity cup to have two threads going.4
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Nope, just think of it like sublettingChizz said:
Wouldn't the pitch hire fees go directly to the bloke who owns the pitch? (And the rest of the ground, and the training ground)aliwibble said:Presumably pitch hire fees.Personally I'm hoping Nigeria and Jamaica make it through to the final, so we can see Amarii Bell trying to mark Ademola Lookman2 -
Boo. Im up for India 🇮🇳 ... for obvious reasons. Mind you they have always been rubbish and can't see them getting near Jamaican team. I will justifiably be able to boo TC. India have had a series of never heard of English managers.aliwibble said:Presumably pitch hire fees.Personally I'm hoping Nigeria and Jamaica make it through to the final, so we can see Amarii Bell trying to mark Ademola Lookman
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Had a look at tickets for this. £59.50 behind the goal £70 East Stand. Im sure they will get a good uptake but its ridiculous pricing for " no mark" international teams.
Despite my heritage I'll give this a miss.1 -
Good lord, those ticket prices! I can’t make the date of the final so thought I’d pop along to the Jamaica v India semi. To sit in my ST seat in the North Upper is £44!1
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The organisers obviously have a different view to Charlton with regard to the Covered End. Pricing the lower tier at a premium instead of the upper.Kap10 said:Had a look at tickets for this. £59.50 behind the goal £70 East Stand. Im sure they will get a good uptake but its ridiculous pricing for " no mark" international teams.
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Will the steel drummer be there ?TelMc32 said:
The organisers obviously have a different view to Charlton with regard to the Covered End. Pricing the lower tier at a premium instead of the upper.Kap10 said:Had a look at tickets for this. £59.50 behind the goal £70 East Stand. Im sure they will get a good uptake but its ridiculous pricing for " no mark" international teams.
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Agree on the thoughts on pricing! We had a look at the finals day, I was expecting £30-£40 but it seems to be £90-£110 in the East.
4 of us would probably have gone, and bought a few beers and food, but not at that price. I presume they know what they are doing though.
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Was sad to be missing this as I will be away but at those prices I wouldn't have gone anyway. Interesting to see what the take up will be. Hopefully bring some new people to The Valley who like it and want to come back again when they realize it is easy to get to and a nice ground. Certainly can't harm.0
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Seem to be alot of empty seats at the momentAthletico Charlton said:Was sad to be missing this as I will be away but at those prices I wouldn't have gone anyway. Interesting to see what the take up will be. Hopefully bring some new people to The Valley who like it and want to come back again when they realize it is easy to get to and a nice ground. Certainly can't harm.0 -
Not surprised at those ridiculous prices. Might have thought about it, but not at those prices as a matter of principle.llama_child_21cws said:
Seem to be alot of empty seats at the momentAthletico Charlton said:Was sad to be missing this as I will be away but at those prices I wouldn't have gone anyway. Interesting to see what the take up will be. Hopefully bring some new people to The Valley who like it and want to come back again when they realize it is easy to get to and a nice ground. Certainly can't harm.2 -
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I’m guessing their thinking is that there are enough people of Indian, Jamaican, Nigerian and Zimbabwean background in London who probably never get to see their teams play live that they’ll pay over the odds for a chance to do so. We’ll see if they’re right.3
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There would be the games aren't until late May.llama_child_21cws said:
Seem to be alot of empty seats at the momentAthletico Charlton said:Was sad to be missing this as I will be away but at those prices I wouldn't have gone anyway. Interesting to see what the take up will be. Hopefully bring some new people to The Valley who like it and want to come back again when they realize it is easy to get to and a nice ground. Certainly can't harm.0 -
At those prices, a very, very brave assumption.Swerve said:Agree on the thoughts on pricing! We had a look at the finals day, I was expecting £30-£40 but it seems to be £90-£110 in the East.
4 of us would probably have gone, and bought a few beers and food, but not at that price. I presume they know what they are doing though.3 -
I was planning to see the final but not now.0
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Heads up that the final is same day as Champions League final, though different time2
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Does feel like an exercise run by a team in the apprentice.Fortune 82nd Minute said:
At those prices, a very, very brave assumption.Swerve said:Agree on the thoughts on pricing! We had a look at the finals day, I was expecting £30-£40 but it seems to be £90-£110 in the East.
4 of us would probably have gone, and bought a few beers and food, but not at that price. I presume they know what they are doing though.0 -
TBH, don't have one iota of interest in either .AFKABartram said:Heads up that the final is same day as Champions League final, though different time
It's cricket season !2 -
I had thought I might go to this, but the prices say no.0
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We must be charging a fortune to use the ground for those kind of prices0
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Struggled to find prices for last years at Brentford but they seem to range from £15 to £350
https://punchng.com/unity-cup-nigeria-v-ghana-tickets-cost-up-to-n532k/0












