The Reggae Boyz will try to hold on to the top spot by beating Mexico for the first time in quite a while. Follow the match with our detailed guide.

Jamaica and Mexico continue with their run in the CONCACAF Nations League with their last match of this competition for 2022. The Reggae Boyz made the most out of their meetings against Suriname, claiming four points that are still good enough to top their group, but welcoming Mexico may not be as easy for the hosts, who will be determined to defend their ground against a struggling yet dangerous Mexican side.

The Reggae Boyz enter this game with only two wins in their most recent ten games. Fans have seen them lose to teams such as Panama (3-2), Canada (4-0), the Catalan National Team (6-0), and Perú(3-0), leaving them only a couple of wins against Honduras and Suriname to save face. Their most recent match came precisely against Suriname, a team they were able to beat 3-1 to claim the top spot in the group.

The team led by Paul Hall will try to keep their hopes for success in this tournament by presenting one of the most talented squads available to them. Players such as Ravel Morrison, Leon Bailey, goalkeeper André Blake and striker Shamar Nicholson will be among those who could put El Tri in trouble on Tuesday evening.

On the other side of the pitch, Mexico make it to this game after an unconvincing win against Suriname, which saw the Mexicans win three-nil. El Tri has struggled up front all year long, and their most recent match was a testament to that notion, with players such as Henry Martín, Diego Lainez, and Santiago Giménez being able to create chances but not to find the back of the net. Now, against Jamaica, coach Gerardo Martino has vowed to make some changes not only for the team's benefit, but also to keep his players guessing about their options of playing for Mexico in the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Surprisingly, Mexico enjoyed quite a successful run in the FIFA WC Qualifiers when playing away from home, where they claimed four wins out of seven games, being the best team on the road in the Qualifiers. Now, coach Gerardo Martino will be looking to replicate such a feat by giving way to some of the team's most talented footballers, including 18-year-old Marcelo Flores, who is still looking for his first senior goal with Mexico after wasting a penalty kick last Saturday.

Let's have a closer look at what could be ahead of us for this international match set to take place at Independence Park in Jamaica.

Jamaica vs Mexico - Head to head

  • This will be the 26th game between Jamaica and the Mexican National teams. 

  • Mexico will be looking to win their 20th match against Jamaica across all comps.

  • Jamaica will be looking to beat Mexico for the 4th time in their rivalry's history.

  • The Reggae Boyz's last win against Mexico took place on July 23, 2017. That Gold Cup match ended in a one-nil win for Jamaica.

  • Mexico's most recent win against Jamaica took place in the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. The game, held in January 2022, concluded with a 2-1 win for El Tri at Independence Park.

Broadcast info: Jamaica vs Mexico

In Jamaica: Flow Sports App, Flowsports.co.

In Mexico: TUDN, Canal 5 Televisa, Azteca 7, Azteca Deportes En Vivo, Blim TV, TUDN En Vivo, ViX.

In the U.S.: Paramount+, Univision, TUDN.com, Univision NOW, TUDN App, TUDN USA, ViX.

In Costa Rica: ViX, TUDN.

In Argentina: Star+, ViX, ESPN3 Argentina.

In Brazil: GUIGO, ESPN, NOW NET e Claro, Star+.

In Denmark: Viaplay Denmark.

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Match details, result and original broadcast info

Jamaica 1 - 1 Mexico

June 14, 2022 8:00pmIndependence Park (Kingston)

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