CONCACAF said on Sunday that the stakes in League B continue to raise as the 2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League concludes its final matchday for the month of October.
Guyana and Puerto Rico face off with first place implications in Group D of League B, CONCACAF said.
“Bermuda is hoping to follow up on its first win with a big jump in Group C,” it said.
Antigua and Barbuda vs. Bahamas
CONCACAF said Antigua and Barbuda faces The Bahamas at the ABFA Technical Center in Piggotts, Antigua and Barbuda.
“The Benna Boys picked up their first win of the campaign with a 4-1 result at The Bahamas last Saturday,” CONCACAF said. “They’ll look to repeat on home soil to position themselves in the running for a top spot in the November fixtures.”
It said The Bahamas are looking for their first point of the season and a move away from the relegation zone.
Wood Julmis leads the team in goals with three to his name, CONCACAF said.
Guyana vs. Puerto Rico
Guyana meets Puerto Rico at the SKNFA Technical Center in Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis.
CONCACAF said the Golden Jaguars rallied back from a goal down to take a 3-1 win against Puerto Rico, and become the first team in Group D to reach nine points.
“They’ll look to take another step towards promotion with a victory, and odds are Omari Glasgow will have a say as he leads League B in scoring with five goals,” CONCACAF said.
It said Puerto Rico will look to make use of its “second crack” at Guyana to tie on points for first place and force a decisive November.
“The Boricua offense showed the ability to score in bunches in September with Joel Burgos and Gerald Diaz leading the charge,” CONCACAF said.
Bermuda vs. Belize
Bermuda and Belize face off at the Dame Flora Duffy Sports Complex in Devonshire Parish, Bermuda, CONCACAF said.
The two sides faced off last Friday with Bermuda taking a narrow win in Belize.
CONCACAF said the result marked the first three points in the campaign for Bermuda, “who now looks to potentially jump as high as first place depending on the day’s results.”
Despite occupying the last place in Group C, CONCACAF said Belize is only three points removed from first and “will look to a win to at least stay in contention for promotion.”