Interesting World Cup action takes place in Group F on Saturday, as Panama and Jamaica lock horns. Both nations will be chasing victory, as they look to put pressure on France and Brazil in the race for qualification. But, which nation will come out on top in this Women’s World Cup match on Saturday>
Before Betting On Panama vs Jamaica
This should be an interesting clash in the Women’s World Cup, as Jamaica look to build on their positive draw against France in their opening match. A victory in their second group stage match could give them an excellent chance of progression, especially if Brazil are able to land victory in the other match in Group F against France. Jamaica currently sits third in the group, but they were excellent defensively in their opening match. But, they will need to show more in the final third in this second match.
However, they are yet to register a victory at the World Cup, with their only point coming in their previous match. But, Jamaica will be looking to make history on Sunday, as they have never previously scored in four appearances at the World Cup. Interestingly, Jamaica managed just 27.8% of the possession against France, which is the lowest of any side that has been able to pick up a positive result at the Women’s World Cup.
Panama face World Cup elimination in this match, as they were easily beaten in their opening match by Brazil earlier this week. They currently sit bottom of the standings due to that defeat, but they could move into the top two with a victory in this fixture over Jamaica. Panama will likely see more of the ball than they managed against Brazil, as they recorded just 119 passes in their opener, which is the second lowest of any CONCACAF nation at the World Cup.
This match will also be the second time that sides from the CONCACAF region have locked horns. The only previous encounter came in the match for third at the 2003 edition of the tournament, with the USA landing a 3-1 win over Canada.
Panama vs Jamaica Offshore Odds & Pick
Jamaica was excellent in their opening match against France, and we fully expect them to continue that progression on Saturday. Therefore, we will be siding with Jamaica to land a 3-0 win over their Central American rivals in Group F.