Jamaica vs Guadeloupe Preview & Prediction | 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup | Group Stage

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Ahead of their meeting at PayPal Park in San Jose in this second game, both Jamaica and Guadeloupe are trying to recover from opening game defeats the other day.
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How to watch on TV & online: UK – CONCACAF GO YouTube channel / US – Fox Sports
Jamaica team news: No injuries
There don’t appear to be any fresh injury concerns or suspension issues for the Jamaicans this week. They are without a couple of key players missing from their squad, though, such as Isaac Hayden, Ravel Morrison, Jamal Lowe and Shamar Nicholson.
Predicted XI (4-3-3): Blake; Latibeaudiere, King, Pinnock, Bell; Russell, Lowe, Gray; Bailey, Brown, Cephas
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Guadeloupe team news: Nothing fresh
Much like Jamaica, Guadeloupe also have no fresh injury concerns or suspension issues for their clash this week. The standout names within their squad would be defensive duo Christopher Jullien and Jerome Roussillon.
Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Cognard; Macon, Cavare, Saintini, Roussillon; Cadiou, Baron; Plumain, Leborgne, Phaeton; Ambrose
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Jamaica vs Guadeloupe prediction
Jamaica finished at the top of their group in the second round of CONCACAF qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a 3-0 hammering of Guatemala in their final game. The Reggae Boyz were then, though, beaten 1-0 by Guatemala in the opening game of this tournament the other day.
Guadeloupe, on the other hand, head into the second game of their 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage with a 5-2 loss to Panama the other day in a game in which they were 4-0 down inside 22 minutes. The so-called ‘Gwada Boys’ had been on a four-match winning streak before that defeat to the Jamaicans.
McClaren has yet to completely convince as Jamaica boss but they would still have to be viewed as firm favourites to get back to winning ways in this one in California.
Jamaica vs Guadeloupe tip: Jamaica to win