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Goalkeepers take center stage as Trinidad and Tobago, Curaçao battle to stalemate

By Ben McLeod··2 min read
Goalkeepers take center stage as Trinidad and Tobago, Curaçao battle to stalemate
Key Points(5)
  • The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup produced a tense but goalless encounter on Friday night as Trinidad and Tobago and Curaçao fought to a 0-0 draw in Group B action at Hasely Crawford Stadium.
  • Both sides created opportunities, but the contest was ultimately defined by commanding goalkeeping and desperate defensive stands.
  • <h2>Early threats but no breakthrough</h2> The hosts nearly seized the initiative in the 17th minute when Tyrese Spicer met a cross with a firm header, only to be denied by a sharp reflex stop from Curaçao’s veteran goalkeeper Eloy Room.
  • Ten minutes later, Curaçao answered through Jeremy Antonisse, who unleashed a speculative strike from distance, though it sailed harmlessly wide.
  • The visitors came even closer in the 38th minute when Roshon van Eijma powered a header toward the top corner, but Trinidad and Tobago’s Denzil Smith produced a brilliant diving save to keep the Soca Warriors level.

The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup produced a tense but goalless encounter on Friday night as Trinidad and Tobago and Curaçao fought to a 0-0 draw in Group B action at Hasely Crawford Stadium.

Both sides created opportunities, but the contest was ultimately defined by commanding goalkeeping and desperate defensive stands.

Early threats but no breakthrough


The hosts nearly seized the initiative in the 17th minute when Tyrese Spicer met a cross with a firm header, only to be denied by a sharp reflex stop from Curaçao’s veteran goalkeeper Eloy Room. Ten minutes later, Curaçao answered through Jeremy Antonisse, who unleashed a speculative strike from distance, though it sailed harmlessly wide.

The visitors came even closer in the 38th minute when Roshon van Eijma powered a header toward the top corner, but Trinidad and Tobago’s Denzil Smith produced a brilliant diving save to keep the Soca Warriors level.

Room stands tall in the second half


The home side began the second period with renewed urgency, pushing numbers forward and testing Curaçao’s defense. Room was called into action repeatedly, first getting down low to push away a long-range blast from Dante Sealy in the 55th minute. Moments later, Juninho Bacuna came to his goalkeeper’s rescue, heading Andre Rampersad’s effort off the line.

As Trinidad and Tobago pressed harder, Room delivered again, twice denying Spicer and talismanic striker Levi García in quick succession late in the match. His six-save display was a masterclass in concentration and composure under pressure.

Curaçao nearly snatch it late


While the Soca Warriors dictated much of the second half, Curaçao still threatened on the counter. In the 89th minute, Tyrese Noslin almost stole the points with a thunderous right-footed drive that skimmed wide of the far post. It was the visitors’ clearest look at goal, and a reminder of their dangerous attacking edge.

At the final whistle, the scoreboard remained unchanged, but the duel between the two goalkeepers was the night’s defining story. Smith, with two key saves, provided Trinidad and Tobago with stability at the back, while Room’s commanding six-save performance earned Curaçao a valuable away point.

Both sides will return to action on Tuesday, with Trinidad and Tobago traveling to Kingston, Jamaica, while Curaçao welcomes Bermuda in what could prove a decisive fixture in their qualifying campaign.

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