Trinidad and Tobago will be hoping to bounce back from their opening game defeat to Honduras in the Nations League when they play host to French Guiana on Wednesday.
Contents
- 1 Trinidad and Tobago vs French Guiana prediction: Three points for the Soca Warriors?
- 2 Most recent H2Hs: Trinidad and Tobago dominate
- 3 Trinidad and Tobago preview: Have the stronger squad on paper
- 4 French Guiana preview: Searching for first win against the Soca Warriors
- 5 Player to watch: Reon Moore
Trinidad and Tobago vs French Guiana prediction: Three points for the Soca Warriors?
Key Stats
- Trinidad and Tobago have won three of their last five matches in all competitions.
- French Guiana have lost three of their last six outings.
- Over 3.5 goals have been produced in each of the hosts' last three matches.
Correct score prediction: Trinidad and Tobago 3-1 French Guiana
Wednesday's hosts have won each of their three previous encounters with French Guiana but both teams have scored on each of those occasions which is why we're backing a 3-1 win for Trinidad and Tobago.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Odds not yet available
- HOME: N/A
- DRAW: N/A
- AWAY: N/A
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
You can find all our predictions for today's games on our football betting tips page.
Most recent H2Hs: Trinidad and Tobago dominate
The three previous meetings between these two countries have all been won by Trinidad and Tobago, the most recent of which arrived in 2021 when the Soca Warriors claimed a penalty shootout victory following a 1-1 draw in the Concacaf Gold Cup qualifiers.
CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying 06/07/21
Trinidad & Tobago
French Guiana
Trinidad and Tobago preview: Have the stronger squad on paper
Trinidad and Tobago started off their game away at Honduras well but as soon as the first goal went in in the 39th minute, the visitors collapsed.
Honduras made it 2-0 before the break and added a third early in the second half, rounding off their victory with a late fourth goal.
This Trinidad and Tobago side doesn't contain any household names as it once did but fans of Stevenage will know midfielder Daniel Phillips who has 12 caps to his name.
Predicted lineup: Smith (GK), David, Jones, García, Raymond, Yeates, Rampersad, Gill, Gilbert, Moore & Telfer
CONCACAF Nations League 10/09/24
D
French Guiana
0
Trinidad & Tobago
0
CONCACAF Nations League 07/09/24
L
Honduras
4
Trinidad & Tobago
0
North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 08/06/24
W
Bahamas
1
Trinidad & Tobago
7
North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 05/06/24
D
Grenada
2
Trinidad & Tobago
2
International Match 15/05/24
W
Guyana
0
Trinidad & Tobago
2
French Guiana preview: Searching for first win against the Soca Warriors
French Guiana will have been so disappointed to have not picked up a point from their opening Nations League game at home to Nicaragua.
The game looked set to end goalless until Widman Talavera scored a dramatic winning goal for the visitors in the 95th minute.
Goalkeeper Donovan Leon is one of the more recognisable names in the French Guiana side as the 32-year-old plies his trade with Auxerre but forward Joel Sarrucco is one to watch out for as he has a good goalscoring record for his country.
Predicted lineup: Leon (GK), Ludovic Baal, Vancaeyezeele, Lescot, Letard, Marmot, Colino, Gaillou, Loic Baal, Nemouthe & Abelinti
CONCACAF Nations League 10/09/24
D
Trinidad & Tobago
0
French Guiana
0
CONCACAF Nations League 06/09/24
L
Nicaragua
1
French Guiana
0
CONCACAF Nations League 21/11/23
W
Bermuda
0
French Guiana
3
CONCACAF Nations League 18/11/23
L
Belize
1
French Guiana
0
CONCACAF Nations League 16/10/23
W
St. Vincent/Grenadines
2
French Guiana
3
Player to watch: Reon Moore
Reon Moore will be looking to add to his international goal tally this week when Trinidad and Tobago play host to French Guiana.
The striker, who plays his club football in Canada with Pacific FC, has netted ten times in 28 appearances for his country and famously scored against the USA last year.
Moore provides the main goal threat in this Trinidad and Tobago side
We're backing the hosts to score a few goals on Wednesday and Moore is their most likely player to put the ball into the back of the net which is why he is our player to watch against French Guiana.