Jamaica start final round of World Cup qualifying away to Bermuda
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica’s ReggaeBoyz will play away to Bermuda on September 5 as the final round of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup gets underway, it was announced by Concacaf on Monday.
Jamaica are drawn in Group B alongside Curacao, Trinidad and Tobago and Bermuda with the winner of each of the three groups qualifying for the World Cup that will be hosted by Canada, the United States and Mexico.
The teams will play six matches, home-and- away, two matches in each of the three FIFA windows in September, October and November, according to Concacaf.
Four days after playing Bermuda, Jamaica will host Trinidad and Tobago.
On October 10, Jamaica will be away to Curacao before hosting Bermuda on October 14 and in November, the ReggaeBoyz, will play away to Trinidad and Tobago on the 13 and then complete their schedule on November 18, hosting Curacao.
– Paul Reid