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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Warriors to face Guyana

in two friendlies

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National coach Angus Eve.

National coach Angus Eve.

T&T’s se­nior men’s team will face Guyana in two in­ter­na­tion­al friend­ly match­es on Mon­day (May 13) and next Wednes­day (May 15) at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um, Mu­cu­rapo. Both games will start at 7 pm.

Both coun­tries will use the match­es as part of prepa­ra­tion for the 2026 World Cup qual­i­fiers in June, and the Con­ca­caf Na­tions League which be­gins in Sep­tem­ber. Guyana, like T&T, is in League A and was drawn with Cos­ta Ri­ca, Guatemala, Mar­tinique, Guade­loupe and Suri­name.

T&T last met Guyana in a friend­ly at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um on March 22, 2022, a game that end­ed in a 1-1 tie at the Courts Caribbean Clas­sic.

Na­tion­al coach An­gus Eve said, “We see these games as very im­por­tant in the wheel of our prepa­ra­tions go­ing in­to the World Cup cam­paign for 2026. It is an on­go­ing pro­gramme that we start­ed since I came on board, where we get some in­ter­na­tion­al games to get the lo­cal­ly-based play­ers up to speed and see how they per­form against in­ter­na­tion­al op­po­si­tion.”

Ac­cord­ing to Eve, “Guyana is al­so in the League A of the Na­tions League, so they’re not slouch­es we will be play­ing. It gives the lo­cal play­ers a fi­nal op­por­tu­ni­ty to be seen out­side of their league so that we can pick the fi­nal squad. That is what these ex­er­cis­es are about.”

His op­po­site num­ber Ja­mal Shabaaz told the me­dia, “These two match­es are great op­por­tu­ni­ties to look at our home-based play­ers fresh out of play­ing in the KFC Elite League. T&T are for­mi­da­ble op­po­nents and will pro­vide a stern test for the home-based play­ers vy­ing for a spot in the fi­nal squad for our FI­FA World Cup qual­i­fiers in June.

“The match­es are a huge in­vest­ment by both the GFF and TTFA be­cause they help to ex­pose the home-based tal­ent and widen the in­ter­na­tion­al team pool. Of course, whether it is foot­ball, crick­et, hock­ey, or rug­by, when Guyana plays T&T we want to win, so it’s al­so go­ing to be a ti­tle fight.”

Tick­ets for the match­es will be on sale at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um on match days at $75 cov­ered and $50 for the un­cov­ered stands.


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