Sparks will fly as Saint Vincent and the Grenadines welcome Anguilla to Arnos Vale Ground for their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Thursday, 5 June 2025.
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St Vincent vs Anguilla predictions: A high-scoring affair
Key stats
- Anguilla have lost three of three previous meetings with St Vincent.
- Seven of St Vincent's last 10 matches went above the 2.5-goal threshold.
- Anguilla failed to score in 10 of their last 13 away games.
Correct score prediction: St Vincent 3-0 Anguilla
Anguilla suffered three defeats in as many clashes with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, conceding exactly three goals on average while scoring only one goal.
Moreover, while St Vincent have lost only once in their last nine games, Anguilla suffered five defeats in their last six matches.
On that note, we are confident that St Vincent will maintain their perfect record against Anguilla.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Saint Vincent are overwhelming favourites
- HOME: 1/10 (1.10) – 90.9%
- DRAW: 33/5 (7.60) – 13.2%
- AWAY: 19/1 (20.00) – 5%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
St Vincent and Anguilla were paired alongside Suriname, Puerto Rico and El Salvador in Group F of the CONCACAF FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Both teams have lost their first two qualifying games and are fourth and fifth in Group F, respectively.
Ahead of this skirmish, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are the expected winners at 1/10 (1.10). Teams with these odds usually have a 90.9% probability of winning.
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Interestingly, Anguilla have played eight FIFA World Cup qualifying games in the last decade, and they failed to score in seven of them.
On that note, Under 0.5 Anguilla goals has an appealing look at 7/10 (1.70). That one has a 58.8% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: Business as usual for Saint Vincent?
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines have a perfect three wins from three against Anguilla, although the most recent encounter between these sides took place in September 2014.
CFU Caribbean Cup 05/09/14
St. Vincent/Grenadines
Anguilla
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines preview: Looking to extend their unbeaten run
Coach Kendale Mercury will be eager to see his side pick up their first win of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers in Group F as they host Anguilla on Thursday before travelling to Puerto Rico for their other engagement this weekend.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are currently in fourth place in the group after losing their first two matches against Suriname and El Salvador.
Predicted lineup: Davis (GK), Burgin, Charles, Yorke, Thomas, Joseph, Spring, Pierre, Franklin, McBurnette & Solomon.
International Match 30/05/25
D
British Virgin Islands
1
St. Vincent/Grenadines
1
International Match 25/05/25
W
St. Kitts and Nevis
0
St. Vincent/Grenadines
3
International Match 20/05/25
W
St. Kitts and Nevis
1
St. Vincent/Grenadines
3
CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying 26/03/25
L
Jamaica
3
St. Vincent/Grenadines
0
CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying 21/03/25
D
Jamaica
1
St. Vincent/Grenadines
1
Anguilla preview: Hoping to halt their losing run
Similarly, Anguilla lost their first two qualifying matches in Group F and are bottom of the table after heavy defeats to Suriname and Puerto Rico.
The challenge for Coach Keith Jeffrey is to find a way to secure a win against Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, which will give them confidence to face El Salvador at home this weekend as they bid to progress from their group.
Predicted lineup: Brooks (GK), Loblack, Francis, Fleming, Owen, Morgan, Connor, Millington, Hughes, Murray & Smeins.
International Match 31/05/25
L
Grenada
2
Anguilla
0
International Match 20/04/25
W
British Virgin Islands
0
Anguilla
1
CONCACAF Nations League 13/10/24
L
Turks & Caicos Islands
2
Anguilla
1
CONCACAF Nations League 10/10/24
L
Belize
1
Anguilla
0
CONCACAF Nations League 10/09/24
L
Belize
1
Anguilla
0
Player to watch: Diel Spring
Diel Spring was impressive in Saint Vincent's CONCACAF Nations League run late last year, scoring four goals in five appearances. The NL Predators forward will fancy his chances against Anguilla.