The Golden Jaguars will contest the final fixture in their two-match international football series against Trinidad and Tobago’s ‘Soca Warriors’ this evening at 19:00hrs at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain.
The first encounter on Monday evening ended 2-1 in favour of the home side, as they extended their superior head-to-head record against the Golden Jaguars.
Guyana has not defeated Trinidad and Tobago in their previous six meetings, boasting an unenviable record during this window of three losses and as many draws. Delving deeper, Guyana has only scored four goals during their period while conceding 11.
Overall, Guyana has a head-to-head record of two wins, 16 losses, and seven draws in 25 meetings. Statistically, Guyana has recorded 18 conversions while conceding an unenviable 52 goals during this period.
The series is being used to select the remaining roster spots for locally based players for the imminent qualifiers. The aforesaid fixtures also form part of the preparation for the team’s League A debut in the CONCACAF Nations League in September. The second match of the series will occur on Wednesday at the same venue.
The Golden Jaguars team comprises: goalkeepers: Jamaine Cumberbatch, Amari Thompson, and Simon Emmanuel; defenders: Jeremy Garret, Curtez Kellman, Quincy Adams, Colin Nelson, Kevin Layne, and Cedric Osborn; midfielders: Leo Lovell, Bevan Baker, Terique Mohammed, Amos Ramsay, Nicolai Andrews, Ryan Hackett, Simeon Moore, Daniel Wilson, Chris Macey, Darron Niles, and Solomon Austin; and forwards: Kelsey Benjamin, Marcus Tudor, Anthony Smith, and Stephen McDonald.
The Golden Jaguars will commence their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign on June 6th, away to Panama. According to the match schedule published by the local confederation, Guyana will oppose Panama at the Estadio Rommel Fernandez, Panama City, at 20:30hrs.
The Golden Jaguars will then oppose Belize in their home fixture on June 11th. This match will be staged at the Wildey Astro Turf in Bridgetown, Barbados, at 18:00hrs. CONCACAF is yet to confirm the dates and venues for the remaining matches.
The Golden Jaguars have been drawn in Group D in the second round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, which is scheduled to commence in June. The Guyanese have also been paired with Nicaragua and Montserrat.
In their previous 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, the Guyanese ended with a record of one win and three losses to finish in fourth place on three points. Guyana defeated the Bahamas 4-0 but suffered defeats against Trinidad and Tobago [0-3], St. Kitts and Nevis [0-3], and Puerto Rico [0-2].
Guyana is also slated to make its debut in League A of the CONCACAF Nations League. The Golden Jaguars were drawn into Group A alongside Costa Rica, Guatemala, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Suriname.