
The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup intensified on Thursday night as Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago fought to a hard-earned 1–1 draw in Group B action at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. Caribbean pride, pressure, and passion were on full display as both teams delivered a fierce contest in front of an electrified crowd.
The opening 45 minutes saw both sides testing each other’s defenses without finding the breakthrough. Trinidad & Tobago applied early pressure, while Jamaica responded with strong counterattacks, but neither team managed to convert their chances.
The halftime whistle sounded with the match still goalless — a sign that something big was coming.

Jamaica came out of the break energized and determined. Their persistence paid off in the 53rd minute, when Renaldo Cephas produced a moment of brilliance to give the Reggae Boyz the lead.
After a blazing fast break down the left side, Cephas cut inside, sized up the defense, and calmly slotted a low shot into the bottom right corner of the net. It was a composed, clinical finish that silenced the home crowd and lifted Jamaican spirits.
Rumarn Burrell delivered the assist — a perfectly weighted ball that set Cephas up for the opener.
Trinidad & Tobago refused to back down. Pushing harder in the final moments, they finally broke through when veteran midfielder Kevin Molino equalized in the 85th minute.
Molino struck with a sharp right-footed finish from close range, capitalizing on sustained pressure inside Jamaica’s penalty area. The stadium erupted as T&T clawed their way back into the match.
The match ended 1–1 — a scoreline that reflected the intensity and balance between both sides. Jamaica walked away with an important away point, while Trinidad & Tobago showed immense resilience by battling back late.
With both teams eyeing qualification for the 2026 World Cup, this draw keeps Group B tight and the stakes even higher moving forward.
The Concacaf qualifiers continue, and every point counts. Jamaica will look to capitalize on their momentum and finishing power, while Trinidad & Tobago will take pride in their fighting spirit as they move on to the next round of matches.
Caribbean football is alive, competitive, and fiercely inspiring — and this showdown proved once again why fans across the region are buzzing with excitement.






