Abia-Warriors and Lagos Knights Set for Unprecedented Third Consecutive Championship Meeting as Showtime Bowl XIV Promises Another Classic
For the third consecutive season, the biggest game in Showtime Flag Football will feature two familiar foes.
The Abia-Warriors and Lagos Knights are set to renew their fierce rivalry in Showtime Bowl XIV after both teams secured impressive victories in Sunday’s playoff semi-finals, setting up an unprecedented third straight championship showdown between the league’s premier franchises.
In what has become the defining rivalry of modern Showtime football, the Warriors have emerged victorious in each of the previous two championship meetings, establishing themselves as the team to beat and placing themselves on the verge of a remarkable piece of history.
Now, with another title within reach, Abia-Warriors are chasing a historic championship three-peat over their greatest rivals.
The Lagos Knights, meanwhile, arrive with one mission.
Revenge.
After suffering heartbreak in the last two Showtime Bowl Finals, the Knights have fought their way back to the league’s biggest stage and now have an opportunity to finally dethrone the champions and capture the title that has repeatedly slipped from their grasp.
The stakes could not be higher.
The storyline could not be bigger.
And the stage could not be more fitting.
WARRIORS TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS
Abia-Warriors secured their place in the championship game after defeating the Ibom Raptors 46-33 in an entertaining semi-final encounter at Showtime Arena.
The Warriors once again showcased the offensive efficiency and championship composure that have defined their success throughout the season.
Quarterback Joseph Williams delivered another outstanding performance, throwing six touchdown passes and leading an attack that repeatedly found ways to break through the Raptors’ defense.
Despite a spirited challenge from Ibom, the Warriors remained in control during crucial moments and eventually pulled away to secure a deserved victory.
The result keeps Abia on course for what would be one of the most significant achievements in Showtime history.
KNIGHTS SURVIVE THE LAGOS BATTLE
The second semi-final provided another dramatic chapter in the rivalry between the Lagos Knights and Lagos Rebels.
After an unforgettable first-leg encounter ended in a thrilling 41-41 draw, the second leg carried enormous pressure and expectation.
The Knights responded brilliantly.
Producing one of their most disciplined performances of the postseason, Lagos defeated the Rebels 36-26 to secure their place in the final and continue their remarkable playoff run.
Throughout the contest, the Knights displayed the balance, resilience, and attacking quality that have made them one of the most dangerous teams in the league.
Key contributions from Kayode Mafe, Dabo Green, Maudleen Julius, Anyaorah Lotanna, and Jimmie Akinsola helped guide the team through another high-pressure test.
Having opened the playoffs with a dominant Wildcard performance before overcoming one of their fiercest rivals, the Knights now head into the championship game with momentum firmly on their side.
A RIVALRY THAT HAS DEFINED AN ERA
Few rivalries in Nigerian sports can match the consistency, intensity, and significance of Abia-Warriors versus Lagos Knights.
For three consecutive years, these two teams have risen above every challenge to reach the final stage.
For three consecutive years, they have represented the very best of Showtime Flag Football.
The Warriors have won the previous two championship meetings.
The Knights are determined to ensure the third meeting produces a different ending.
For Abia, victory would cement a dynasty and further strengthen their claim as one of the greatest teams in Showtime history.
For Lagos, victory would represent redemption, validation, and the opportunity to finally lift the championship trophy after years of frustration.
THE BIGGEST SHOW IN NIGERIAN FLAG FOOTBALL
As anticipation builds toward June 28, Showtime Bowl XIV is shaping up to be one of the most important events in the league’s history.
Season XIV has delivered unforgettable moments, breakout stars, fierce competition, and packed storylines from start to finish.
From the regular season to the Wildcard round and through the playoffs, Showtime has once again demonstrated why it remains the leading platform for flag football development and entertainment in Nigeria.
Now only one game remains.
One trophy.
One champion.
And one final chapter in a rivalry that continues to define an entire generation of Showtime football.
On June 28, the Warriors will chase history.
The Knights will chase redemption.
And the entire Showtime community will witness another chapter in what has become the league’s greatest rivalry.
Welcome to Showtime Bowl XIV.



