The United States Men’s National Team opens the second window of World Cup qualifying, occupying third place in the CONCACAF table. The next opponent on the schedule is Jamaica, with the two sides facing off at Q2 Stadium in Austin, Texas. An avalanche of attacking soccer could be on display, featuring a host of dynamic talents.
Jamaica is managed by Theodore “Tappa” Whitmore, who earned 120 caps as a player. This is his third tenure in charge of the national team, after returning as an interim in 2016 and signing a four-year extension in 2018. Through 47 matches, he has compiled a 22-10-15 record, which includes runners-up, fourth-place, and quarterfinal finishes at successive editions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.