Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw shines brightest as dominant Jamaica overwhelms Antigua

At the National Stadium, the spotlight belonged entirely to Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw, whose clinical hat-trick propelled Jamaica to a 4-0 victory over an overmatched Antigua and Barbuda in their penultimate Group B fixture of the Concacaf Women’s World Cup qualifiers.

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The prolific striker elevated her international tally to 65 goals, delivering when it mattered most and guiding the Reggae Girlz to a perfect nine points from three matches. With that, Jamaica now stands on the cusp of qualification, needing only a draw against Guyana to secure top spot and advance to November’s Concacaf Women’s Championship.

Relentless pressure, delayed reward

From the opening whistle, Jamaica imposed themselves with authority, pinning Antigua and Barbuda deep inside their defensive third. The chances came in waves, but early profligacy and a series of exceptional saves from goalkeeper Anik Jarvis delayed the inevitable.

Kalyssa Van Zanten struck the woodwork twice in a lively opening spell, while Shaw was denied from close range by a sharp reflex stop. Jarvis continued to frustrate the hosts, producing another outstanding save to keep the scoreline intact.

Despite Jamaica’s overwhelming dominance, the breakthrough remained elusive. Antigua even threatened briefly against the run of play, but goalkeeper Rebecca Spencer reacted swiftly to snuff out danger.

Jamaica’s impatience in attack, often bypassing midfield with direct passes, resulted in repeated offside calls and disrupted their rhythm. Still, the pressure never relented.

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The deadlock was finally broken in first-half stoppage time.

Atlanta Primus was brought down inside the penalty area, and Shaw stepped forward with composure, calmly dispatching the spot kick to give Jamaica a deserved lead heading into the break.

Midfield control sparks second-half surge

The introduction of veteran midfielder Drew Spence at halftime proved transformative.

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Her presence restored balance and composure, allowing Jamaica to dictate play through the center with precision and patience. The shift was immediate, and decisive.

Just four minutes into the second half, Shaw doubled the advantage, latching onto a pass from Van Zanten before turning her marker and firing a low, decisive finish beyond Jarvis.

Moments later, the hat-trick seemed imminent but was briefly delayed by yet another intervention from the overworked Antigua goalkeeper.

Hat-trick heroics seal the contest

Shaw would not be denied.

In the 56th minute, she completed her treble in emphatic fashion, stooping to meet another Van Zanten delivery with a powerful diving header that left Jarvis helpless.

With the result effectively secured, Jamaica continued to press but found themselves repeatedly thwarted, either by wasteful finishing or Jarvis’ heroics. Efforts from Solai Washington, Trudi Carter, Shaneil Buckley, and Shania Hayles all went unrewarded in a prolonged attacking spell.

Final flourish from the spot

The fourth goal arrived deep into stoppage time.

A handball inside the area presented Deneisha Blackwood with the opportunity to add gloss to the scoreline, and she made no mistake from the penalty spot to cap a dominant performance.

Jamaica’s superiority was reflected not only in the scoreline but in the sheer volume of chances created, 36 shots to none, alongside multiple efforts striking the woodwork.

Now sitting atop Group B with maximum points, the Reggae Girlz have placed themselves firmly in control of their qualification destiny. A single point in their final match against Guyana will confirm their passage to the next stage.

Teams: Jamaica – Rebecca Spencer, Tianna Harris, Chantelle Swaby, Allyson Swaby (Paige Bailey-Gayle 66th), Kameron Simmonds (Amelia Van Zanten 46th), Shania Hayles, Deneisha Blackwood, Atlanta Primus, Olufolasade Adamolekun (Drew Spence 46th), Khadija Shaw (Kayla McKenna 69th), Kalyssa Van Zanten (Trudi Carter 66th)
Booked: None
Subs not used: Sydney Schneider, Liya Brooks, Vyan Sampson, Natasha Thomas, Snaheil Buckley, Solai Washington

Antigua and Barbuda – Anik Jarvis, Karmiellia Hughes, Denovia Jarvis (Ajahna Martin 68th), Gabrielle De Suza, Virginia Simon (Kevoncia James 63rd), Kai Jacobs, Nicelle Drew (Zolique Samuel 63rd), Jada Benjamin, Jessica Powell, Keitonya Skepple, Nafisa Quashie (Zoya Simon 83rd)
Booked: Zoya Simon (87th)
Subs not used: Serenity Colbourne, Deborah Weston, Carlene Thomas, Abisha Henry, Prisha Simon

Match Officials
Referee: Francia Gonzalez (Mexico)
Assistant Referee 1: Elva Guitierrez (Mexico)
Assistant Referee 2: Juniequa Matthew (St. Kitts and Nevis)
Fourth Official: Shandor Wilkinson (St. Kitts and Nevis)
Match Commissioner: Kareem Paul (Trinidad and Tobago)
Match/Venue Coordinator: Joselin Miranda (Costa Rica)

Concacaf Qualifiers – Group B Standings

Team P W D L GD Pts
Jamaica 3 3 0 0 +23 9
Nicaragua 3 2 0 1 +5 6
Guyana 3 2 0 1 +5 6
Antigua 3 0 0 3 -12 0
Dominica 2 0 0 2 -21 0

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