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Teletica live, Costa Rica vs. Jamaica live for Concacaf Qualifying

Costa Rica vs. Jamaica LIVE Star +: They will face each other this Wednesday, February 2 from 6:05 pm (Costa Rican time) and 7:05 pm (Peruvian and Jamaican time) on date 11 of the Third phase of the Qatar 2022 Concacaf Qualifying. The match will also be broadcast on Teletica, ESPN and Telemundo Deportes, while you will be able to follow all the events, with videos of the goals instantly, minute by minute.

The actions will take place in Kingston’s Independence Park and the American referee Jair Marrufo will be in charge of dispensing justice. For now, Costa Rica is in fifth place, with 13 points; while Jamaica is in seventh place, with only seven units. Both squads play their last chance.

At what time to watch Costa Rica vs. Jamaica?

United States – 4.05 pm Los Angeles time

Mexico – 6.05 pm

Panama – 6.05 pm

United States – 6.05 pm Texas time

Jamaica – 7.05 p.m.

Peru – 7.05 pm

Ecuador – 7.05 pm

Colombia – 7.05 p.m.

United States – 7.05 pm Miami time

Bolivia – 8.05 p.m.

Venezuela – 8.05 p.m.

Uruguay – 9.05 p.m.

Paraguay – 9.05 p.m.

Argentina – 9.05 p.m.

Brazil – 9.05 pm

Chile – 9.05 p.m.

England – 12.05 am (Thursday 3 February)

Spain – 1.05 am (Thursday, February 3)

Italy – 1.05 am (Thursday, February 3)

On which channel to watch the game Costa Rica vs. Jamaica?

Argentina: ESPN3 Argentina, Star+

bolivia: ESPN3 Andina, Star+

chili: Star+, ESPN3 Andina

Colombia: ESPN3 Andina, Star+

Costa Rica: Repretel Channel 6, Repretel Live, Teletica Radio, Teletica Channel 7, Teletica Live

Ecuador: ESPN3 Andina, Star+

Jamaica: Flowsports.co, Flow Sports App

Mexico: ESPN Mexico, Star+

Paraguay: ESPN3 Andina, Star+

Peru: ESPN3 Andina, Star+

U.S: UNIVERSO, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, UNIVERSO NOW, Paramount+

Uruguay: Star+, ESPN3 Andina

Venezuela: Star+, ESPN3 Andina

Although the Costa Rican team is one of the strongest in Concacaf, the level shown by the players has not been optimal. However, despite the poor results, those led by Luis Fernando Suárez still have a slight hope of qualifying for the World Cup, although they can no longer leave points.

The ‘Ticos’ are four units behind Panama (4th and in the playoff zone), so they have the obligation to win and hope that the ‘Canaleros’ stumble against visiting Mexico. The combination of results does not seem impossible to occur.

Faced with great needs, the eleven will be offensive and will have Joel Campbell as the main axis of the attack. Precisely, the experienced player had an outstanding presentation in the clash against the Panamanian team, being key to the goal of veteran Bryan Ruiz.

After that match, Costa Rica visited Mexico and went through many shocks throughout the 90 minutes, although they finally knew how to maintain a goalless equality. The presence of Keylor Navas in goal and the experienced Kendall Waston and Ronald Matarrita in defense were key.

For its part, the Jamaican team has shown improvements, but for now it was not enough to add. In the last presentations, the team had taken a partial advantage on the scoreboard over the Mexican team and the Panamanian team, until the physical wear and tear affected the players and allowed the rival comeback.

Costa Rica vs. Jamaica: match history

Since 2010, there have been 10 Costa Rica vs. Jamaica, which showed the power of the ‘Ticos’: they won four times. In the remaining six matches, the ‘Reggae Boyz’ only added through draws.

09-08-2021: Costa Rica 1-1 Jamaica – Qualifiers

07-20-2021: Costa Rica 1-0 Jamaica – Gold Cup

03-26-2019: Costa Rica 1-0 Jamaica – Friendly

03-29-2016: Costa Rica 3-0 Jamaica – Qualifiers

03-25-2016: Jamaica 1-1 Costa Rica – Qualifiers

07-08-2015: Costa Rica 2-2 Jamaica – Gold Cup

09-10-2013: Jamaica 1-1 Costa Rica – Qualifiers

03-26-2013: Costa Rica 2-0 Jamaica – Qualifiers

03-21-2012: Jamaica 0-0 Costa Rica – Friendly

11-17-2010: Jamaica 0-0 Costa Rica – Friendly

Costa Rica vs. Jamaica: possible line-ups

Costa Rica: Keylor Navas, Keysher Fuller, Kendall Waston, Francisco Calvo, Ronald Matarrita; Celso Borges, Youstin Salas, Yeltsin Tejeda; Joel Campbell, Alonso Martinez and Jose Ortiz. Coach: Luis Fernando Suarez.

Jamaica: Andrew Blake; Adrian Mariapa, Javain Brownl, Ethan Pinnock, Kemar Lawrence; Daniel Johnson, Devon Williams, Lamar Walker; Corey Burke, Michael Antonio, and Andre Gray. Coach: Paul Hall.

Source: Elcomercio

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