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Reagge Boyz to face Costa Rica in semi-final qualifying game

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Reagge Boyz to face Costa Rica in semi-final qualifying game
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  • <h2><strong>Boyz hope to retain path to 2018 World Cup</strong></h2> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz seek to retain their path to the 2018 World Cup tonight, as they face their second semi-final qualifying game against Costa Rica at the Estadio National in San Jose.
  • </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Team Jamaica currently stands in third place in Group B, with 3 points after</span> a 1-1 draw with Costa Rica at the National Stadium in Kingston on Friday night.
  • This round of CONCACAF Qualifiers comprises three groups and the top two teams from each group will play in a six-team mini-league.
  • The top three qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and the fourth place team goes into an inter-continental play-off.
  • The Boyz held the advantage for majority of the first half, pushing Costa Rica back into their defensive third with good passing.

Boyz hope to retain path to 2018 World Cup

Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz seek to retain their path to the 2018 World Cup tonight, as they face their second semi-final qualifying game against Costa Rica at the Estadio National in San Jose.

Team Jamaica currently stands in third place in Group B, with 3 points after a 1-1 draw with Costa Rica at the National Stadium in Kingston on Friday night.



Je-Vaughn Watson had given the Boyz a 16th minute lead on Friday to which Johnny Acosta responded with a 67th minute equaliser that gave Costa Rica a share of the points.

This round of CONCACAF Qualifiers comprises three groups and the top two teams from each group will play in a six-team mini-league. The top three qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and the fourth place team goes into an inter-continental play-off.

The Boyz held the advantage for majority of the first half, pushing Costa Rica back into their defensive third with good passing. They were also quicker to the balls that results in them breaking up a number of their opponents’ attacks as soon as they started.

They opened the scoring when Watson slotted home after a cross by Kemar Lawrence from the left, had him getting behind his markers on the right just outside the six-yard box to head past Keylor Nevas in goal for Costa Rica.

Costa Rica came out more purposeful for the second stanza and eventually found the equaliser when Jamaica’s defenders wandered and left Christian Bolanos free on the right. He was picked out by a cross and his shot was blocked by Jamaica’s goalkeeper Andre Blake into the path of Acosta, who tapped into an open goal.



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