India Face Zimbabwe in Unity Cup 2026 Third-Place Match — Fotmob
India will face Zimbabwe in the Unity Cup 2026 third-place match at The Valley in London on May 30, 2026, and the game carries fotmob interest because it still counts for Tier 1 ranking points. The 2:30 pm BST kick-off translates to 7:00 pm IST, giving Indian viewers a prime-time window for a match that still has value beyond finishing position.
The Valley in London
India reached the third-place game after a 0-2 semifinal loss to Jamaica. Zimbabwe arrive from the other side of the same bracket after a 0-2 defeat to Nigeria, so both teams enter with the same result hanging over them and the same chance to leave with a win.
The setting is The Valley in London, England, on May 30, 2026. That date and venue matter because the Unity Cup sits outside the official FIFA window but still holds Tier 1 status, and every match in the tournament carries ranking points equivalent to games played in the official window.
India and Zimbabwe
For India, the practical job is simple: turn a third-place match into a result that still affects rankings. For Zimbabwe, the same applies. Neither side is playing a dead rubber; the tournament structure keeps the match in the points column, even without a place in the final.
The 0-2 semifinal scores sharpen that point. India were held to two goals without reply by Jamaica, while Zimbabwe were beaten by the same margin by Nigeria, leaving both teams with a short turnaround and a clear chance to reset in London.
FanCode Streaming
Fans in India can watch the match on FanCode’s app and website with a subscription. The game will not be televised in India, so the streaming option is the only listed route for viewers who want to follow India against Zimbabwe live.
That leaves one straightforward checklist for supporters: the match starts at 7:00 pm IST on May 30, 2026, streams on FanCode, and offers Tier 1 ranking points even though it falls outside the official FIFA window.