GEORGE TOWN, Cayman — Bermuda opened their 2025/26 Concacaf W Qualifiers with an emphatic declaration of intent, dismantling the Cayman Islands 4-0 in a commanding performance at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex on Thursday.
From the moment the match kicked off, the visitors played with conviction, precision, and a level of intensity that immediately overwhelmed the home side.
It took all of two minutes for Bermuda to make their presence felt. Captain Eva Frazzoni pounced on a corner delivery and dispatched a crisp finish from inside the penalty area, setting the stage for what quickly became a long evening for Cayman.
Relentless pressure and a first-half wave
The visitors refused to ease their grip. In the 13th minute, Kenni Thompson capitalized on a defensive lapse, controlling the ball with composure before firing a left-footed strike past the Cayman goalkeeper to double the advantage. Bermuda were not simply in front, they were in full command.
Five minutes before halftime, the lead grew again. Jaden Masters produced a precise right-footed effort from the right edge of the area, giving Bermuda a 3-0 cushion and all but securing the contest before the interval. Thompson remained at the heart of the action, providing her second assist of the match to cap her standout first-half display.
Measured control and a final flourish
The second half saw Bermuda manage proceedings with maturity, dictating tempo and denying Cayman any momentum. Their control eventually yielded one final breakthrough. In the 68th minute, Nia Christopher surged through the defense and tucked her shot past goalkeeper Ericia Burke, completing the 4-0 scoreline and sealing a thoroughly dominant team performance.
Top of the table and eyes on Guatemala
With the victory, Bermuda surge to the top of Group C, carrying both confidence and momentum into their next challenge against Guatemala on December 1. Cayman will reassess and seek their first points when they meet Guatemala during the March international window.
Thursday’s action across the Concacaf W Qualifiers featured more decisive results:
- The U.S. Virgin Islands defeated St. Lucia 3-1,
- Nicaragua posted a confident 4-0 win over Antigua and Barbuda.















