Canada vs Jamaica Odds & Prediction – CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying Matchday 13

By Quinn Allen in Soccer News
Published:

- Canada clash with Jamaica at BMO Field on Sunday
- The Canucks need just one more win to qualify for the World Cup
- Read on for odds, preview, and betting prediction
CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying is coming down to the wire, with matchday 13 on Sunday. In one of the most important matches of the lot, Canada will be looking to finally book their ticket to Qatar in front of their home fans as they welcome Jamaica to Toronto. The kick-off is scheduled for 4:05 PM EST at BMO Field.
The Canadians finally suffered their first defeat of qualifying on Thursday night, losing 1-0 to Costa Rica after Mark-Anthony Kaye was handed a second yellow in the 34th minute. The Reggae Boyz meanwhile, played to a 1-1 draw with El Salvador and have just one win to show for in the octagon.
The reverse fixture between these two sides ended in a scoreless stalemate in the humid weather of Kingston in October.
Canada vs Jamaica Odds
Matchup | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Canada vs Jamaica | CAN -1 (-170) | JAM +1 (+138) | CAN -286 | JAM +700 | DRAW +360 | Ov 2.5 (-118) | Un 2.5 (-106) |
All odds as of March 26th at Barstool Sportsbook.
The hosts are a heavy -286 favorite here but have only won collected one victory in their last five meetings with the Jamaicans. Their World Cup odds currently sit at +15000, tied with Chile.
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Can Canada Bounce Back?
Without a doubt, Canada is easily the most impressive country in CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying. Before Thursday’s dismal defeat, John Herdman’s side had a 7-4-0 record, beating the two giants of the octagon along the way in Mexico and the US. The most surprising part? They took down the States without Alphonso Davies, their best player on both ends of the pitch.
🍁#CANMNT back in action on home soil!
🆚: #CANMNT v Jamaica
📅: Sunday 27 Mar 4pm ET / 1pm PT
🏟: BMO Field, Toronto
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#⃣: #CANMNT #ForCanada #WCQ #WCQ22 pic.twitter.com/umvRjfASiF— Canada Soccer (@CanadaSoccerEN) March 26, 2022
The pressure of an entire country was on Canada’s shoulders heading into San Jose. While the Canucks are still in top spot because of a draw between Mexico and the United States, it wasn’t an ideal result for Herdman’s group. Early on, Kaye went in for a careless tackle and received a yellow. Then not long after, the Colorado Rapids midfielder played right into the hands of Costa Rica, bumping shoulders with one of their players which resulted in a red card. From that point on, it was always going to be tough for Canada.

Just before the halftime whistle, Celso Borges headed home for the visitors, but the Canucks had no shortage of chances to draw level in the final 45. In fact, they controlled 68% of the ball despite being down a man and racked up 18 attempts. However, just three found the target. That being said, the Canadians will be extremely motivated to respond on Sunday, with a berth in Qatar calling their name.
Jamaica Looking to Play Spoiler
The Jamaicans currently sit in seventh spot in qualifying, which means they’re already out of contention for Qatar. Unfortunately, the Reggae Boyz come into this clash in poor form as well, going winless in their last seven games. Paul Hall’s men did salvage a few draws during this span though, most recently against El Salvador.
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The visitors quickly got on the scoresheet in the first half when Eriq Zavaleta netted in the 23rd minute, but Queens Park Rangers frontman Andre Gray helped Jamaica salvage a point with a fine finish late in the second period. The Jamaicans enjoyed their fair share of opportunities, but the end product lacked.
This Sunday at 3:05 pm (JA/EST) 4:05 pm (ET)
🗓: Mar. 27
🏟: BMO Field
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.#QatarMotivated #CANMNTJAM #ReggaeBoyz #JFF_Football pic.twitter.com/brj7fhNYpd— Official J.F.F (@jff_football) March 26, 2022
With the World Cup completely in the rearview, this is a chance for the Reggae Boyz to play spoiler and make Canada wait a little bit longer to secure their spot in Qatar. Jamaica has won three of their last five against the Canucks, which is certainly a positive sign.
Canada vs Jamaica Key Stats
7-4-1 (1st) | Standing | 1-5-6 (7th) |
19 | Goals Scored | 10 |
6 | Goals Conceded | 17 |
WWWWL | Form in Last Five | LLLLD |
Canada vs Jamaica Prediction
Honestly, this is a no-brainer. Canada is still in top form despite the loss, while Jamaica is struggling to find any type of results. The moneyline offers little value though. Considering how solid the hosts are defensively and Jamaica’s lack of finishing, the Canucks should be able to secure the three points and keep a clean sheet. This is a different Canadian team of the past. The Reggae Boyz won’t stand a chance.
Pick: Canada to Win Nil (+102)
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Quinn Allen is a sports journalist, with a background and education in broadcast journalism (BCIT '17). He is a full-time associate editor at ClutchPoints by day, where he writes about soccer, baseball, basketball, football, and more. At night, Quinn is a frequent contributor at SBD.