The Golden Jaguars will resume their campaign today in League A of the CONCACAF Nations League against Guatemala at the National Track and Field Centre, Leonora, with history firmly in the corner of the Central American unit.
Guyana, who will be desperate for a positive result following a record of one loss [1-3, Suriname] and a draw [2-2, Martinique] in their previous two fixtures, face an uphill task given the results of the previous meetings.
In five previous competitive encounters, Guyana, who is ranked 156th, has tasted defeat on each occasion, with the lowest margin of defeat being two goals, the most recent being a 0-4 loss in 2021 at the CONCACAF Gold Cup Preliminary Championship.
In total, Guyana has conceded 18 goals in five matches at a rate of 3.6 goals per contest, while they are yet to score against the Central American outfit. The Guyanese will conclude their campaign with the return leg against Suriname on October 15th. The top two finishers from the group, which also comprises Costa Rica and Guadeloupe, will advance to the quarterfinal section in November.