
Jamaica vs. Guatemala: How to watch, time, TV channel, streaming for World Cup Qualifier
Jamaica hosts Guatemala in a highly anticipated 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier. Both teams are unbeaten in their last three matches and have a rich head-to-head history in CONCACAF competitions. With group points and bragging rights on the line, expect a physical and emotional showdown in Kingston.
Here's everything you need to know to watch Jamaica vs. Guatemala. When is Jamaica vs. Guatemala? How to Watch Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Location: National Stadium, Kingston, Jamaica
TV: FOX Deportes
Streaming: FOX Sports app, FOXSports.com Jamaica vs. Guatemala Head to Head
Jamaica has played Guatemala a total of 18 times (all-time). Jamaica has won 11 games, drawn 4, and lost 3 to Guatemala since their first meeting in 1969. Jamaica vs. Guatemala Past Results 11/11/2023: Guatemala 0, Jamaica 0 (International Friendly)
7/9/2023: Guatemala 0, Jamaica 1 (CONCACAF Gold Cup)
10/12/2012: Guatemala 2, Jamaica 1 (FIFA World Cup)
6/8/2012: Jamaica 2, Guatemala 1 (FIFA World Cup)
6/10/2011: Jamaica 2, Guatemala 0 (CONCACAF Gold Cup)
11/22/2007: Jamaica 2, Guatemala 0 (International Friendly)
10/1/2005: Guatemala 1, Jamaica 2 (International Friendly)
7/8/2005: Guatemala 3, Jamaica 4 (CONCACAF Gold Cup)
4/20/2005: Jamaica 1, Guatemala 0 (International Friendly)
10/2/2004: Jamaica 2, Guatemala 2 (International Friendly)
7/15/2003: Guatemala 0, Jamaica 2 (CONCACAF Gold Cup)
10/31/2002: Guatemala 1, Jamaica 1 (International Friendly)
3/7/1999: Guatemala 2, Jamaica 4 (Copa Paz)
2/8/1998: Guatemala 2, Jamaica 3 (CONCACAF Gold Cup)
8/27/1996: Guatemala 2, Jamaica 1 (International Friendly)
3/3/1996: Jamaica 2, Guatemala 0 (International Friendly)
12/2/1992: Guatemala 2, Jamaica 1 (International Friendly)
12/4/1969: Guatemala 0, Jamaica 0 (CONCACAF Championship) Team Form
Below are the last 5 matches for each team and the results: Jamaica 6/7: Jamaica 1-0 British Virgin Islands (A)
5/31: Jamaica 2-2 Nigeria (H)
5/27: Jamaica 3-2 Trinidad & Tobago (H)
3/25: Jamaica 3-0 St. Vincent and the Grenadines (H)
3/21: Jamaica 1-1 St. Vincent and the Grenadines (A) Guatemala 6/6: Guatemala 4-2 Dominican Republic (H)
5/31: Guatemala 1-1 El Salvador (A)
3/25: Guatemala 2-0 Guyana (H)
3/21: Guatemala 2-3 Guyana (A)
3/16: Guatemala 2-1 Honduras (H) Get more from WCQ - CONCACAF Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic
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