In a very surprising CONCACAF Gold Cup game, Saudi Arabia takes on Trinidad and Tobago on 23 June. The match itself will be held at Allegiant Stadium, which makes things even more interesting.
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Contents
- 1 Saudi Arabia vs Trinidad and Tobago prediction: Thrifty Saudi Arabia win
- 2 Most recent H2Hs: One for the history books
- 3 Saudi Arabia team news and form: Musab Aljuwayr’s injury hits Saudi Arabia hard
- 4 Trinidad and Tobago team news and form: Bad news for symbolic visitors
- 5 Player to watch: Saleh Alshehri
Saudi Arabia vs Trinidad and Tobago prediction: Thrifty Saudi Arabia win
Key Stats
- Saleh Alshehri scored a goal for his country in the last match a few days ago.
- Saudi Arabia won one of the two head-to-heads.
- Herve Renard’s players won two consecutive games before facing Trinidad and Tobago.
Correct score prediction: Saudi Arabia 2-1 Trinidad and Tobago
Why should you trust our top Saudi Arabia vs Trinidad and Tobago prediction? Because, believe it or not, one of the two head-to-heads did result in a 2-1 win for the Asian side. Sure, that success was registered back in 1998, but we still believe coach Renard’s players are a class above their rivals.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Asian country likely to win
- HOME: 43/100 (1.43) – 69.9%
- DRAW: 15/4 (4.75) – 21.1%
- AWAY: 9/2 (5.50) – 18.2%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
It comes as no surprise that Trinidad and Tobago’s odds are priced at 9/2 (5.50). There are deservedly named the underdogs in this chase, with only an 18.2% win probability before the start of the game.
Moreover, you should know that the expected winners this week are Saudi Arabia. The symbolic hosts keep a massive 69.9% win probability before the start of the game.
Most recent H2Hs: One for the history books
As you can see from the data, the two teams are in a stalemate, with one win each. It will be interesting to see if our key Saudi Arabia vs Trinidad and Tobago prediction will succeed.
International Match 17/12/24
Saudi Arabia
Trinidad & Tobago
Saudi Arabia team news and form: Musab Aljuwayr’s injury hits Saudi Arabia hard
Football Whispers’ experts consider Aljuwayr as one of Saudi Arabia’s finest. He scored a lovely 16th-minute opener for his country in the match against Bahrain a few days ago, but he got injured and will skip the game against Trinidad and Tobago.
Predicted lineup: Alaqidi (GK), Kadesh, Boushal, Alamri, Majrashi, Kanno, Aljohani, Aljuwayr, Obod, al-Buraikan & Al-Dawsari
Asia - World Cup Qualifying 25/03/25
D
Japan
0
Saudi Arabia
0
Asia - World Cup Qualifying 20/03/25
W
China PR
0
Saudi Arabia
1
Gulf Cup 31/12/24
L
Oman
2
Saudi Arabia
1
Gulf Cup 28/12/24
W
Iraq
1
Saudi Arabia
3
Gulf Cup 25/12/24
W
Yemen
2
Saudi Arabia
3
Trinidad and Tobago team news and form: Bad news for symbolic visitors
We doubt coach Dwight Yorke was left impressed with his players after the brutal 5-0 beating they took against the USMNT on 16 June. With only two shots on target in 90 minutes of play, you could see why we favour Renard’s troops in our Saudi Arabia vs Trinidad and Tobago prediction.
Predicted lineup: Phillip (GK), Spicer, Garcia, Bateau, Jones, Garcia, Powder, Fortune, Phillips, Lee & Molino
CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying 25/03/25
W
Cuba
0
Trinidad & Tobago
4
CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying 21/03/25
W
Cuba
1
Trinidad & Tobago
2
International Match 10/02/25
D
Jamaica
1
Trinidad & Tobago
1
International Match 07/02/25
L
Jamaica
1
Trinidad & Tobago
0
International Match 17/12/24
L
Saudi Arabia
3
Trinidad & Tobago
1
Player to watch: Saleh Alshehri
You should know that Alshehri scored a 21st-minute penalty for his country in the CONCACAF Gold Cup game against Haiti on 16 June. Seeing as he is on penalty duty for his country, we believe our chief Saudi Arabia vs Trinidad and Tobago prediction will succeed.

Alshehri to start
Alshehri is filling in for injured Aljuwayr. The latter is injured and will not take part in the match against Trinidad and Tobago, leaving Alshehri with a can’t-miss chance to impress French coach Renard.