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Welcome to our Trinidad and Tobago vs Jamaica prediction, where we dive into the drama, data, and betting tips ahead of this crucial World Cup Qualifier. With both teams eyeing a spot on the world stage and the Hasely Crawford Stadium set for a Caribbean football night to remember, here’s everything fans and punters need for November 14, 2025.
This isn’t just any qualifier—it’s a battle for Caribbean pride and a pivotal moment in Group B. Jamaica, the group leaders with nine points from four games, have been in relentless form, winning three away matches and four of their last five in the qualifiers. Trinidad and Tobago, meanwhile, sit third on five points, drawing more often than a cautious artist: 67% of their last six games ended level, including four of their last six at home.
Injuries could play a big part. Trinidad and Tobago are missing Ajani Fortune, Rio Cardines, and Molik Jesse Khan, but coach Yorke has added youthful energy with Roald Mitchell and Lindel Sween. Jamaica, too, have absences: Kasey Palmer, Leon Bailey, and Joel Latibeaudiere are all sidelined, but Demarai Gray’s return adds a dash of Premier League quality.
The head to head record leans heavily Jamaica’s way. Across 18 previous meetings, Jamaica have won 10, Trinidad and Tobago just 3, with 5 draws. In World Cup Qualifiers, Jamaica are unbeaten in their last four against Trinidad and Tobago, including a 2-0 home win last time. The last meeting ended 0-0—a reminder that these matches are often tense, tactical, and tight.
Let’s get to the Trinidad and Tobago vs Jamaica prediction that matters for fans and punters. Our AI analysis and betting tips suggest a close, low-scoring affair:
The stats back up our Trinidad and Tobago vs Jamaica prediction: possession is expected to be close (53% for Trinidad and Tobago, 47% for Jamaica), shots nearly even (13 vs 14), and corners split down the middle. Both sides are predicted to hit the target five times, but with just one yellow card apiece, this should be a disciplined contest.
In summary, this Trinidad and Tobago vs Jamaica prediction points to a hard-fought, low-scoring encounter. With World Cup dreams on the line and regional bragging rights at stake, expect drama, discipline, and possibly just a single decisive moment. For punters and fans alike, this is one to watch—preferably with nerves of steel and a sense of humor!
Welcome to our Trinidad and Tobago vs Jamaica prediction, where we dive into the drama, data, and betting tips ahead of this crucial World Cup Qualifier. With both teams eyeing a spot on the world stage and the Hasely Crawford Stadium set for a Caribbean football night to remember, here’s everything fans and punters need for November 14, 2025.
This isn’t just any qualifier—it’s a battle for Caribbean pride and a pivotal moment in Group B. Jamaica, the group leaders with nine points from four games, have been in relentless form, winning three away matches and four of their last five in the qualifiers. Trinidad and Tobago, meanwhile, sit third on five points, drawing more often than a cautious artist: 67% of their last six games ended level, including four of their last six at home.
Injuries could play a big part. Trinidad and Tobago are missing Ajani Fortune, Rio Cardines, and Molik Jesse Khan, but coach Yorke has added youthful energy with Roald Mitchell and Lindel Sween. Jamaica, too, have absences: Kasey Palmer, Leon Bailey, and Joel Latibeaudiere are all sidelined, but Demarai Gray’s return adds a dash of Premier League quality.
The head to head record leans heavily Jamaica’s way. Across 18 previous meetings, Jamaica have won 10, Trinidad and Tobago just 3, with 5 draws. In World Cup Qualifiers, Jamaica are unbeaten in their last four against Trinidad and Tobago, including a 2-0 home win last time. The last meeting ended 0-0—a reminder that these matches are often tense, tactical, and tight.
Let’s get to the Trinidad and Tobago vs Jamaica prediction that matters for fans and punters. Our AI analysis and betting tips suggest a close, low-scoring affair:
The stats back up our Trinidad and Tobago vs Jamaica prediction: possession is expected to be close (53% for Trinidad and Tobago, 47% for Jamaica), shots nearly even (13 vs 14), and corners split down the middle. Both sides are predicted to hit the target five times, but with just one yellow card apiece, this should be a disciplined contest.
In summary, this Trinidad and Tobago vs Jamaica prediction points to a hard-fought, low-scoring encounter. With World Cup dreams on the line and regional bragging rights at stake, expect drama, discipline, and possibly just a single decisive moment. For punters and fans alike, this is one to watch—preferably with nerves of steel and a sense of humor!
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U3.5 -357
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -357X2 -370
Jamaica to win or drawUnder 3.5 -357
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the matchNo -110
At least one team is not expected to scoreX2&U4.5 -244
Away win/draw and under 4.5 goals
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Jamaica |
10-Sep-25
2:0
| Trinidad ![]() |
Jamaica |
27-May-25
3:2
| Trinidad ![]() |
Jamaica |
10-Feb-25
1:1
| Trinidad ![]() |
Jamaica |
07-Feb-25
1:0
| Trinidad ![]() |
Trinidad |
03-Mar-24
0:0
| Jamaica ![]() |
Trinidad |
01-Mar-24
0:1
| Jamaica ![]() |
Jamaica |
29-Jun-23
4:1
| Trinidad ![]() |
Jamaica |
15-Mar-23
0:0
| Trinidad ![]() |
Jamaica |
11-Mar-23
0:1
| Trinidad ![]() |
Trinidad |
25-Aug-17
1:2
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World - World Cup - Qualification CONCACAF| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Curaçao | 5 | 13-3 | 11 |
| 2 |
Jamaica | 5 | 11-3 | 10 |
| 3 |
Trinidad and | 5 | 5-4 | 6 |
| 4 |
Bermuda | 5 | 2-21 | 0 |