Jamaica Boyz vs. Trinidad and Tobago Soca Warriors Today
Eager Jamaican football fans will be tuned in to watch the Jamaican Reggae Boyz play against their archrivals, the Trinidad and Tobago Soca Warriors, at 6 p.m. eastern standard time on Saturday, March 11. Although the match is a friendly one, both teams are expected to put their best foot forward.
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The match is scheduled to take place at the Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay.
Throughout the history of the two teams’ meetings, it has been a tug of war between them to grasp the title of winner, and in the last matchup, the Reggae Boyz were victorious over their opponents, with the game ending at 2-1 in 2017. The coach for the T&T Soca Warriors, Angus Eve, is adamant that his main goal in the fixture is to gauge his team’s readiness to tackle more major issues to come, according to the Jamaica Star.
By this statement, Eve means that he is using the match as a means to prepare his players for their upcoming matches with the Bahamas and Nicaragua for the Concacaf Nations League and the Gold Cup qualifiers on March 24 and 27.
On the contrary, Reggae Boyz’s new coach, Heimir Hallgrimsson, stated in his opening speech about his new team that he hopes they will have a good relationship, and he also hopes that the choice to make him the new head coach will be a positive decision for Jamaican football.
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In conclusion, in the Instagram post, fans overseas expressed their concern about whether the match will be streamed, and some even stated that the JFF should set up a means for international patrons to pay to stream the matches because they are willing.
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