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LA Knights vs Warriors: ₦30m+ Prize Money, Sosa Fruit Drink, Showtime Set The Stage For Explosive Showtime Bowl Finale On December 21

The Showtime Bowl is set for a blockbuster finale as Lagos Athletic Knights and Warriors Flag Football lock horns once again, with over ₦30 million in total prize money on the line when the season climaxes on Sunday, December 21.

The highly anticipated final brings together two familiar rivals who also faced off in the previous season’s Bowl — a dramatic encounter that ended in victory for the Warriors.

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That history has added extra edge to this season’s showdown, with fans already billing it as unfinished business for the Knights and a chance for the Warriors to reaffirm their dominance.

Fueling the spectacle off the field, Sosa Fruit Drink has been confirmed as the official beverage sponsor of the Showtime Bowl.

The partnership will deliver fan activations, refreshment stations and in-arena giveaways, enhancing the matchday experience for thousands in attendance and millions following online.

Entertainment will take centre stage through GROUPIE x Showtime, a collaboration that merges high-energy rave culture with elite sport. Organisers say the Bowl is designed as a full-scale experience — combining football, music, dance and lifestyle into one unforgettable night.

League officials stressed that last season was not last year, explaining that the momentum from the previous Bowl flowed directly into the current campaign, driving higher standards in competition, broadcast quality and fan engagement.

That continuity has helped elevate the league into one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing sports properties.

With championship rings, a premium trophy, packed stands, massive online viewership and ₦30 million-plus in prize rewards, the Showtime Bowl is no longer just a final — it is a defining moment for modern Nigerian sport.
On December 21, it’s more than bragging rights.

It’s legacy, pride, and everything on the line — LA Knights vs Warriors, one last time.