Reggae Girlz return home, target statement win against Antigua

Jamaica’s Women’s National Football Team, The Reggae Girlz, will face Antigua and Barbuda Women’s National Football Team in a crucial Group B encounter of the CONCACAF W Qualifiers on Friday at 7:00 p.m. (Jamaica time) at Kingston’s National Stadium.

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The fixture marks Jamaica’s first home appearance since December 2024 and opens a decisive April window that will also see them host Guyana on April 18. With a place in the Concacaf W Championship, and by extension, qualification pathways to the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup and 2028 Olympic Games, on the line, the stakes are unmistakably high.

Perfect start, clear objective

Jamaica enters the contest atop Group B with a flawless record, two wins from two matches and six points, edging Nicaragua and Guyana on goal difference, both of whom have played an extra game.

Antigua, meanwhile, arrives without a point and already eliminated from World Cup contention. Yet, despite the disparity, Jamaica’s mission remains twofold: secure victory and deliver a performance worthy of the home support.

Head coach Hubert Busby made that ambition clear.

“The most important thing for us is that it’s been a while since we’ve been on home soil. It’s great to be back in Jamaica as a group. I know the players have been waiting for that for a long time.”

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He added: “We want to make sure that we get the results but also do well in front of our people… obviously looking forward to the match tomorrow.”

A different kind of pressure

For a team that once thrived as underdogs, Jamaica now finds itself navigating a new reality, one where expectation replaces surprise.

Busby emphasized that shift, describing the evolving psychological challenge facing his squad.

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“We speak now about what it means to be the hunted. It’s slightly different from us being the hunter for the last couple of years. So that comes with a different challenge as well. We have to be prepared for that.”

Even against an opponent with nothing to lose, the head coach warned against complacency.

“We know now that they’ve been officially eliminated. So that comes with a different sort of challenge… they can, maybe, play with a little more freedom than they did before. That pressure is off for them.”

Focus first, then the bigger picture

Despite the broader qualification implications, Jamaica’s approach remains deliberately narrow, one match at a time.

“At the end of the day, it’s World Cup Qualifiers. We all know what that means… everybody needs to win those matches,” Busby said.

“We’ll deal with Antigua, turn the page, take the learnings and findings from that, and then move on to the next match… right now, our sole focus is dealing with what we need to do and take care of business with Antigua tomorrow.”

That disciplined mindset follows a hard-earned road victory in Nicaragua, reinforcing the importance of consistency in high-stakes qualification play.

Squad depth tested, opportunity knocks

Jamaica will be without forward Jody Brown, who has been ruled out as a precautionary measure by her club after returning from injury.

Busby acknowledged the disappointment but backed the decision, pointing to long-term considerations.

“She was coming off injury… the club deemed that they wanted to keep her back for more precautionary reasons… in the long term and in her best interest, that’s what was needed.”

He expressed confidence in the squad’s depth to compensate.

“She will be missed, but when she is not there another opportunity comes along… we have a deep pool of players and we have no doubt that someone will take that mantle along and do very well.”

With attacking leader Khadija Shaw set to spearhead the front line, Jamaica retains significant firepower.

Milestone watch and homecoming energy

Defender Chantelle Swaby stands on the brink of history, poised to become the first Reggae Girl to reach 50 international caps.

Her excitement reflects the broader mood within the camp.

“I am definitely feeling excited for the game. It’s really exciting to be back home, back in front of the fans… I am really excited about the game.”

Friday night’s encounter is more than a routine qualifier, it is a statement opportunity.

For Jamaica, it is a chance to reaffirm dominance in Group B, reconnect with supporters, and continue building momentum toward the Concacaf W Championship. For Antigua, it is an opportunity to compete freely and disrupt the group’s frontrunners.

For the Reggae Girlz, however, the objective is clear: perform, prevail, and put on a show worthy of the home crowd.

Squad: Goalkeepers – Rebecca Spencer, Sydney Schneider, Liya Brooks; Defenders – Allyson Swaby, Chantelle Swaby, Tianna Harris, Vyan Sampson, Amelia Van Zanten, Kameron Simmonds; Midfielders – Drew Spence, Trudi Carter, Atlanta Primus, Olufolasade Adamolekun, Deneisha Blackwood, Shaneil Buckley; Forwards – Khadija Shaw (captain), Kayla McKenna, Natasha Thomas, Shania Hayles, Paige Bailey-Gayle, Solai Washington, Kalyssa Van Zanten.

 

 

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