Dominica take on British Virgin Islands in a CONCACAF World Cup qualification fixture at Windsor Park Stadium on Wednesday, 4 June. Read our World Cup betting tips for the clash below.
Contents
- 1 Dominica vs British Virgin Islands prediction: Margins could be slim in Roseau
- 2 Pre-game odds and win probability: Dominica are more backable
- 3 Most recent H2Hs: First meeting since 2023
- 4 Dominica preview: More adventurous approach likely
- 5 British Virgin Islands preview: Visitors expected to dig in defensively
- 6 Player to watch – Troy Jules
Dominica vs British Virgin Islands prediction: Margins could be slim in Roseau
Key Stats
- Dominica are unbeaten in six previous encounters with British Virgin Islands.
- British Virgin Islands lost each of their first two World Cup 2026 qualification matches to nil.
- British Virgin Islands have failed to score in three of their last four assignments.
- Dominica have avoided defeat in five of their last eight games on home soil.
Correct score prediction: Dominica 1-0 British Virgin Islands
Dominica managed to score two goals in their first two World Cup qualifiers and if they can maintain their goal-per-game average on Wednesday, they could claim three points against a toothless British Virgin Islands outfit.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Dominica are more backable
- HOME: TBC
- DRAW: TBC
- AWAY: TBC
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Dominica have yet to pick up a point in Group E of the CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers, though they were competitive in their 3-2 loss to Jamaica last time out and they should have the edge here in terms of quality.
British Virgin Islands suffered heavy defeats to Guatemala (0-3) and the Dominican Republic (0-4) in their first two qualifiers, and they offer little value as a match result market option here. View our free football tips page for more predictions.
Most recent H2Hs: First meeting since 2023
Dominica beat British Virgin Islands 2-1 when the teams last met in November 2023. Dominica have never lost an encounter with British Virgin Islands before.
CONCACAF Nations League 16/11/23
British Virgin Islands
Dominica
CONCACAF Nations League 12/10/23
Dominica
British Virgin Islands
Central America - World Cup Qualifying 29/03/15
Dominica
British Virgin Islands
Central America - World Cup Qualifying 26/03/15
British Virgin Islands
Dominica
Dominica preview: More adventurous approach likely
Dominica used a 4-5-1 formation in their 3-2 loss to Jamaica in their last qualification test, though there is a good chance that they will adopt a more forward-thinking approach against British Virgin Islands.
Predicted lineup: Prince (GK), Joseph, Marshall, Williams, Mitchel, Jules, Bertrand, Jolly, Thomas, Laville, Wade
International Match 11/05/25
D
Barbados
0
Dominica
0
CONCACAF Nations League 19/11/24
D
Antigua & Barbuda
0
Dominica
0
CONCACAF Nations League 16/11/24
L
Dominican Republic
6
Dominica
1
CONCACAF Nations League 15/10/24
L
Bermuda
3
Dominica
2
CONCACAF Nations League 12/10/24
L
Bermuda
6
Dominica
1
British Virgin Islands preview: Visitors expected to dig in defensively
British Virgin Islands tend to set up in a low block, though they conceded seven times in their first two qualification fixtures despite their defensive focus. British Virgin Islands are rock bottom of Group E ahead of matchday three.
Predicted lineup: Beckles (GK), Smith, Wiltshire, Scarff, Caesar, Marshall, Javier, Green, Gallimore, Chalwell, Forbes
International Match 30/05/25
D
St. Vincent/Grenadines
1
British Virgin Islands
1
International Match 20/04/25
L
Anguilla
1
British Virgin Islands
0
CONCACAF Nations League 12/10/24
L
Cayman Islands
1
British Virgin Islands
0
CONCACAF Nations League 09/10/24
L
St. Kitts and Nevis
3
British Virgin Islands
1
CONCACAF Nations League 10/09/24
L
St. Kitts and Nevis
2
British Virgin Islands
0
Player to watch – Troy Jules
Troy Jules scored one of Dominica’s two goals in their 3-2 loss to Jamaica on matchday two in CONCACAF World Cup Qualification Group E, taking his total haul at international level to four goals.
Jules can make the difference
Jules, who plays his club football in the Norwegian fourth tier with IL Trønder-Lyn, played on the right wing against Jamaica in June last year, though the versatile performer could be pushed further forward on Wednesday.