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For our Guyana vs Dominica prediction, mark your calendar for 2028.253-27 at 19:00 GMT. Guyana and Dominica meet on a neutral stage at Estadio Cibao in Santiago, and while it’s listed as a friendly, the setup feels more like a points-and-pride exercise than a casual kickabout.
This fixture sits inside the 2028.256 CONCACAF Friendly Series (Group B), a developmental competition giving meaningful minutes to teams outside the World Cup qualifying track. In other words: no one wants to “just try things,” because there’s still a group to navigate (with Belize and Sint Maarten also in the mix) and reputations to protect.
Guyana come in with momentum and a clear identity. They’ve leaned into an open, high-pressing style, trying to win the ball early and keep play in the opponent’s half. The Golden Jaguars also finished 2025 strongly with a run of wins, including an emphatic 4-1 result over Antigua & Barbuda, and victories against Montserrat and Bonaire—form that matches their growing confidence.
Squad-wise, the Guyana Football Federation made a late tweak: Chris Macey replaces Reiss Parris. The headline addition is Osaze De Rosario, who has been scoring in consecutive CONCACAF Series matches and brings that “one chance is enough” feel to the front line. Around him, there’s a steady spine—Akel Clarke in goal, plus experienced names like Liam Gordon, Terence Vancooten, Nathan Moriah-Welsh, Elliot Bonds, Omari Glasgow, and Kelsey Benjamin—while a few U-20 graduates add energy and depth.
Dominica may accept less of the ball and focus on staying compact, because Guyana’s press can turn small mistakes into big problems quickly. If Dominica are going to upset the script, it likely comes from set pieces, transitions, and being ruthless with limited chances—basically, the football version of “touch the stove once, make it count.”
Now to the numbers. The betting odds say Guyana are clear favorites: Home win 1.35, Draw 5.4, Away win 8.25. Our model is even stronger: the top 1X2 play is 1 (Guyana win) with a 10.0/10 trust level at 1.35. That fits the expected match flow: Guyana projected at 62% possession, 12 shots, and 6 on target, while Dominica are forecast just 6 shots and 1 on target. That’s the kind of shot profile that usually decides games without much drama.
Why consider goals at all if Guyana control things? Because dominance often creates volume: more pressure, more corners (projected 3-1), and more “second balls” around the box. The model still expects a tight-ish finish at 2-1, which hints Dominica could nick one, even if they don’t offer much in open play. Card-wise it looks calm too: 0 yellows for Guyana, 1 for Dominica.
One more note for anyone doing head to head thinking: Guyana have shown they can beat big prices before—like that surprising 3-2 win over Guatemala in March 2025 at long odds. It’s a reminder that when they’re confident, they play brave. So yes, our Guyana vs Dominica prediction leans strongly to the home win, with Over 2.5 as the “fun but slightly riskier” angle on total goals.
For our Guyana vs Dominica prediction, mark your calendar for 2028.253-27 at 19:00 GMT. Guyana and Dominica meet on a neutral stage at Estadio Cibao in Santiago, and while it’s listed as a friendly, the setup feels more like a points-and-pride exercise than a casual kickabout.
This fixture sits inside the 2028.256 CONCACAF Friendly Series (Group B), a developmental competition giving meaningful minutes to teams outside the World Cup qualifying track. In other words: no one wants to “just try things,” because there’s still a group to navigate (with Belize and Sint Maarten also in the mix) and reputations to protect.
Guyana come in with momentum and a clear identity. They’ve leaned into an open, high-pressing style, trying to win the ball early and keep play in the opponent’s half. The Golden Jaguars also finished 2025 strongly with a run of wins, including an emphatic 4-1 result over Antigua & Barbuda, and victories against Montserrat and Bonaire—form that matches their growing confidence.
Squad-wise, the Guyana Football Federation made a late tweak: Chris Macey replaces Reiss Parris. The headline addition is Osaze De Rosario, who has been scoring in consecutive CONCACAF Series matches and brings that “one chance is enough” feel to the front line. Around him, there’s a steady spine—Akel Clarke in goal, plus experienced names like Liam Gordon, Terence Vancooten, Nathan Moriah-Welsh, Elliot Bonds, Omari Glasgow, and Kelsey Benjamin—while a few U-20 graduates add energy and depth.
Dominica may accept less of the ball and focus on staying compact, because Guyana’s press can turn small mistakes into big problems quickly. If Dominica are going to upset the script, it likely comes from set pieces, transitions, and being ruthless with limited chances—basically, the football version of “touch the stove once, make it count.”
Now to the numbers. The betting odds say Guyana are clear favorites: Home win 1.35, Draw 5.4, Away win 8.25. Our model is even stronger: the top 1X2 play is 1 (Guyana win) with a 10.0/10 trust level at 1.35. That fits the expected match flow: Guyana projected at 62% possession, 12 shots, and 6 on target, while Dominica are forecast just 6 shots and 1 on target. That’s the kind of shot profile that usually decides games without much drama.
Why consider goals at all if Guyana control things? Because dominance often creates volume: more pressure, more corners (projected 3-1), and more “second balls” around the box. The model still expects a tight-ish finish at 2-1, which hints Dominica could nick one, even if they don’t offer much in open play. Card-wise it looks calm too: 0 yellows for Guyana, 1 for Dominica.
One more note for anyone doing head to head thinking: Guyana have shown they can beat big prices before—like that surprising 3-2 win over Guatemala in March 2025 at long odds. It’s a reminder that when they’re confident, they play brave. So yes, our Guyana vs Dominica prediction leans strongly to the home win, with Over 2.5 as the “fun but slightly riskier” angle on total goals.
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1 -286
Guyana is expected to win with odds of -2861 -286
Guyana is expected to win with odds of -286Over 2.5 -208
At least 3 goals will be scored in the matchYes -125
Both teams are expected to score1X&O1.5 -370
Home win/draw and over 1.5 goals
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Dominica |
03-Sep-14
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| Guyana ![]() |
| 30 Mar | W |
Guyana
| 3 |
Belize
| 1 |
| 27 Mar | D |
Guyana
| 0 |
Dominica
| 0 |
| 18 Nov | W |
Antigua a
| 1 |
Guyana
| 4 |
| 15 Nov | W |
Guyana
| 2 |
Bonaire
| 1 |
| 11 Jun | W |
Guyana
| 3 |
Montserrat
| 0 |
| 07 Jun | L |
Nicaragua
| 1 |
Guyana
| 0 |
| 26 Mar | L |
Guatemala
| 2 |
Guyana
| 0 |
| 22 Mar | W |
Guyana
| 3 |
Guatemala
| 2 |
| 19 Nov | W |
Guyana
| 5 |
Barbados
| 3 |
| 15 Nov | W |
Barbados
| 1 |
Guyana
| 4 |
| 31 Mar | D | Dominica |
0 | Sint Maarten |
0 |
| 27 Mar | D | Guyana |
0 | Dominica |
0 |
| 15 Nov | L | Dominica |
2 | Sint Maarten |
3 |
| 11 Jun | L | Dominican |
5 | Dominica |
0 |
| 04 Jun | W | Dominica |
3 | British V |
0 |
| 11 May | D | Dominica |
0 | Barbados |
0 |
| 09 May | D | Dominica |
0 | Barbados |
0 |
| 19 Nov | D | Antigua a |
0 | Dominica |
0 |
| 16 Nov | L | Dominica |
1 | Dominican |
6 |
| 16 Oct | L | Bermuda |
3 | Dominica |
2 |