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Trinidad and Tobago vs Curacao Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (CONCACAF)

by Alex Lawes · September 4 2025, 14:19
Trinidad and Tobago vs Curacao Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (CONCACAF)

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There is a real chance for either of these sides to reach the FIFA World Cup, which would be Trinidad and Tobago’s second appearance, and Curacao would be debutants.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – Cannot be streamed / US – Fubo

Key stats

  • Trinidad and Tobago have lost only three of their last 14 World Cup qualifying matches at home (W7 D4).
  • Trinidad and Tobago’s 2-1 defeat against Costa Rica in their last WCQ match ended a run of eight World Cup qualifying games without a defeat (W5 D3).
  • Curaçao have won their previous four matches in the current World Cup qualifying campaign. This is their best sequence of successive wins in World Cup qualifying history.
  • Curaçao have lost only one of their last ten World Cup qualifying matches (W7 D2).

Trinidad and Tobago vs Curacao prediction

Group B of the third round of CONCACAF qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup features these two sides, a Jamaica side always capable of stumbling as well as Bermuda.

Trinidad and Tobago, now under the management of Dwight Yorke, do not have the most talented of squads, but The Soca Warriors showed some progress in he second round of qualification to finish above Grenada and move through to this stage. Curacao, on the other hand, have Dick Advocaat at the helm and plenty of Dutch influence in their squad as it was formerly known as the Netherlands Antilles. Notable names in their squad include Shurandy Sambo, Leandro Bacuna, Juninho Bacuna, Tahith Chong, Jurgen Locadia and Gervane Kastaneer.

Curacao have a bit more pedigree in their squad and they will be viewed as slight favourites for this one, even playing away from home in the Port of Spain this weekend.

Trinidad and Tobago vs Curacao tip: Curacao to win & both teams to score

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