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The Indian sports streaming platform, FanCode has acquired exclusive digital rights for the Unity Cup 2026, which will be hosted in London, United Kingdom, from May 27 to May 31 (May 26-30 in the UK). All of the games will take place at Charlton Athletic’s home ground, The Valley.
The event represents the senior Indian men’s football team’s first visit to the UK since 2002, and they will fight against tougher, higher-ranked teams such as Jamaica, Zimbabwe, and Nigeria.
India will meet Jamaica in the second semi-final, which is slated for May 27. The winner will go to the final, while the other team will compete in the third-place playoffs, both of which are set for May 30. The bouts will start at midnight India time.
| Date | Match | Time (All IST) |
| 27th May | Nigeria vs Zimbabwe | 12:00 AM |
| 28th May | Jamaica vs India | 12:00 AM |
| 30th May | Third-place match | 6:30 PM |
| 31st May | Final | 12:00 AM |
Indian football fans will be able to watch all of the action LIVE and exclusively on FanCode.
FanCode Co-founder Yannick Colaco, said, “We are delighted to expand our football coverage with the broadcast of the Unity Cup. As the senior national team goes head-to-head with world-class opponents, fans are in for exciting football. This tournament underscores the team’s growing international prestige, and we remain steadfast in our mission to support this growth.”
Vince Macaulay, Unity Cup Event Director, said, “We wanted a broadcast partner that truly understands Indian football and its passionate community – FanCode fits that perfectly. This tournament is a celebration of football and we’re confident that fans will rally behind the Blue Tigers in a big way.”
FanCode also airs the Indian Super League and recently broadcast the AFC Asian Cup qualifying and international friendlies starring the Indian squad. Other notable events include the SAFF Cup and the Hero Super Cup. FanCode has also aired local and age-group competitions in India, including the AIFF Junior League this year.
Other worldwide football agreements include the LA LIGA, EFL Championships, AFC event, Carabao Cup, Copa Del Rey, Women’s Super League, UEFA Women’s Champions League, and A-League, to name a few.
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