The Reggae Boyz delivered a commanding and clinical performance at The Valley in London, securing a 2-0 victory over India to punch their ticket to the 2026 Unity Cup final. From the opening whistle, Jamaica displayed a superior cutting edge, utilizing their trademark pace and flair to dismantle the Indian defensive structure. The intent was clear: to dictate the tempo and capitalize on early opportunities, a strategy that paid dividends almost immediately. The breakthrough came just eight minutes into the contest through Courtney Clarke. After an initial effort was parried by the Indian goalkeeper, Clarke showcased remarkable composure in the chaos. Intercepting a loose pass, he deftly shifted the ball onto his right foot and unleashed a clinical, breathtaking strike into the top corner, leaving the keeper with no chance. The goal set a confident tone for Jamaica, who spent much of the first half exploiting space on the wings and constantly testing the Indian backline with aggressive, vertical attacks. While India attempted a second-half resurgence, the Jamaican defense—well-organized and disciplined—held firm against the mounting pressure. The match was ultimately put beyond doubt in the 78th minute by the electrifying Kaheim Dixon. Playing at his own home club stadium, the Charlton Athletic winger provided a moment of pure individual brilliance; he danced through the Indian defense with dazzling footwork, created a sliver of space with a clever drop of the shoulder, and fired a precise low shot through the legs of a defender to find the bottom corner. It was a goal that encapsulated Jamaica’s night: energetic, stylish, and decisive. With the victory secured, the Reggae Boyz turned their sights toward a high-stakes rematch against Nigeria in the final, continuing their pursuit of the Unity Cup title.