Jamaica will take on Trinidad and Tobago in their second Group A game of the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup at the CityPark on Thursday.
The Jamaicans managed to hold strong favourites USMNT to a 1-1 draw in their tournament opener and will be hoping to claim their first win in 11 games when they face Trinidad and Tobago. Jamaica's last victory came all the way back in June 2022, when they beat Suriname in the Concacaf Nations League.
Trinidad and Tobago, on the other hand, are unbeaten in their previous seven outings across all competitions and will be confident of putting up a difficult challenge against Jamaica. They registered a 3-0 win over St. Kitts and Nevis in their first game of the competition.
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Jamaica vs Trinidad kick-off time
Date: | June 29, 2023 |
Kick-off time: | 12.30am BST |
Venue: | CityPark |
The Concacaf Gold Cup 2023 match between Jamaica vs Trinidad will be played on Thursday, June 29 at the City Park Stadium. Kick-off is at 12.30am BST for fans in the UK.
How to watch Jamaica vs Trinidad online - TV channels & live streams
Viaplay Sports 1 | Watch here |
The game will be shown live on Viaplay Sports 1 in the United Kingdom. Match highlights will be made available on the platform after the full-time whistle and live updates will be available here on GOAL.
Team news & squads
Jamaica team news
The majority of Jamaican players who started against the USMNT play for English clubs. Demarai Gray and Joel Latibeaudiere have earned their first international caps and, Michail Antonio returned to the starting lineup after his last start in February 2022.
Jamaica predicted XI: Blake; Lembikisa, Lowe, Mariappa, Lawrence; Reid, Lambert, Johnson, Parris; Bailey, Antonio
Position | Players |
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Goalkeepers: | Andre Blake, Coniah Boyce-Clarke, Jahmali Waite |
Defenders: | Dexter Lembikisa, Amari'i Bell, Ethan Pinnock, Di'Shon Bernard, Damion Lowe, Adrian Mariappa, Kemar Lawrence, Javain Brown |
Midfielders: | Kevon Lambert, Daniel Johnson, Bobby Decordova-Reid, Joel Latibeaudiere, Kaheem Parris, Jon Russell |
Forwards: | Leon Bailey, Cory Burke, Shamar Nicholson, Demarai Gray, Dujuan Richards, Michail Antonio |
Trinidad and Tobago team news
Just before their first match, the Soca Warriors made a roster change, bringing in Luke Singh to replace the injured Daniel Phillips. Nicklas Frenderup also took over as goalkeeper for his 10th appearance, replacing Marvin Phillip.
There are no fresh injury concerns in the Trinidad and Tobago team.
Trinidad and Tobago predicted XI: Phillip; A. Jones, Moses, Bateau, J. Jones; Rampersad, Hackshaw; Fortune, Molino, Auvray; Garcia
Position | Players |
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Goalkeepers: | Marvin Phillip, Nicklas Frenderup, Denzil Smith |
Defenders: | Aubrey David, Sheldon Bateau, Leland Archer, Luke Singh, Kareem Moses, Shannon Gomez, Alvin Jones, Triston Hodge |
Midfielders: | Joevin Jones, Ajani Fortune, Kevin Molino, Neveal Hackshaw, Andre Rampersad, Molik Jesse Khan |
Forwards: | Ryan Telfer, Kadeem Corbin, Levi García, Real Gill, Malcolm Shaw, Kaïlé Auvray |
Head-to-Head Record
Date | Match | Competition |
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March 2023 | Jamaica 0-0 Trinidad and Tobago | Friendly |
March 2023 | Jamaica 0-1 Trinidad and Tobago | Friendly |
August 2017 | Trinidad and Tobago 1-2 Jamaica | Friendly |
November 2014 | Jamaica 0-0 Trinidad and Tobago | Carribean Cup |
November 2013 | Trinidad and Tobago 2-0 Jamaica | Friendly |