Jamaica draw T&T, Curacao and Bermuda in World Cup qualifying final round
KINGSTON, Jamaica—Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz have been drawn in Group B of the final round of the Concacaf World Cup qualification on Thursday.
The Reggae Boyz will face Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago and Bermuda in home-and-away games in three windows between September and October for a place in next year’s World Cup.
The draw, which was made a year before the World Cup kicks off, saw the 12 teams that qualified from the second round selected from ‘blind draws’ from predetermined pots and placed in three groups of four teams each.
The format for the final round will see teams in each group playing each other in home-and-away games, six games in total over three FIFA windows in September, October and November.
The winners of each of the groups will join co-hosts USA, Mexico and Canada as the Concacaf teams, while the next two best runners-up will advance to an intercontinental play-off in March 2026 for a possible total of eight teams in the World Cup.
Group B
Jamaica, Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago, Bermuda
Group A
Panama, El Salvador, Guatemala, Surname
Group C
Costa Rica, Honduras, Haiti, Nicaragua
—Paul Reid