Trinidad and Tobago vs Jamaica LIVE Score Updates in 2026 World Cup Qualifiers Match

The Soca Warriors have been unbeaten twice in a row, but they’ve only won once in their last eight matches in all competitions. Leave as disadvantaged, but hope to take advantage of their local status. The Reggae Boyz, meanwhile, have won three of their last four games. They have dominated this match lately and should get the win this week.
Visitors have the best offensive and defensive records in Group B so far, with 10 goals scored and two received after four matches. Both teams have a participation each in the World Cup: Jamaica did it in 1998, while Trinidad and Tobago did it in 2006.
Throughout their extensive rivalry, Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica have faced each other 76 times, reflecting a very balanced history. Trinidad and Tobago has 28 wins, while Jamaica have managed to prevail in 33 games, maintaining a slight lead in the record. The other 15 matches ended in a draw, which shows how competitive and even their duels are.
We will soon share the starting lineups and all the information from Hasely Crawford Stadium.
Don’t miss a single detail of this Caribbean classic, which promises high intensity, physical duels, and excitement until the last minute.
Follow the complete coverage of the match and updates from Group B here at VAVEL.
In the US, the match will be on TV on Universo and streamed on CBS Sports Network and Paramount+.
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These two Caribbean teams are involved in one of the region’s most intense rivalries. In their last 10 meetings in all competitions, Jamaica has won five times and drawn twice, while Trinidad and Tobago has won three times.
However, in World Cup qualifiers, Jamaica has dominated completely: Trinidad and Tobago has never been able to beat them in this competition.
The last matchup dates back to September 2025, with a 2-0 win for Jamaica in Kingston. This new chapter promises excitement and the possibility for the Soca Warriors to break a losing streak that has lasted more than a decade.
Jamaica leads Group B with nine points, thanks to three wins and only one defeat. Steve McClaren’s side has been the most solid team in the group, showing offensive intensity, defensive solidity, and a squad full of players with European experience.
In their most recent match, they beat Bermuda 4-0, confirming that they are the favorites to win the group.
The British coach has insisted on maintaining concentration, as a win in Port of Spain would put them practically in the World Cup.
The home team arrives with an urgent need to score points. Trinidad and Tobago is currently in third place in Group B, with one win, two draws, and one loss, accumulating five points that still keep them in realistic contention for qualification.
Under the leadership of Dwight Yorke, the team has shown a mix of experience and youth, with seasoned players seeking to maintain the balance of the group and young players injecting energy.
In their last match, they drew 1-1 against Curaçao, leaving positive feelings, but aware that against Jamaica, the margin for error is minimal. Home advantage will be key in trying to strike a blow and move closer to second place.
Welcome to the live broadcast of the Trinidad and Tobago vs. Jamaica match, corresponding to the final round of Group B of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.
The match will be played at the historic Hasely Crawford Stadium, home of the Soca Warriors, at 6:00 PM (Mexico time).
My name is Gabriel García, and I will be providing minute-by-minute coverage with all the information, analysis, and excitement from this thrilling Caribbean clash that could define the fate of the group.




