The stage is set. When November arrives, Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz won’t just be playing football—they’ll be defending their status as one of the Caribbean’s premier forces.

The Arena
Five challengers stand in their path: Guyana, Nicaragua, Dominica, and Antigua & Barbuda. Four matches—two at home, two away—will decide who commands Group B. Only the top side advances. There are no consolation prizes.

The Next Gate
Victory in the group does not bring the ultimate reward, but access to it. The six group winners converge with the United States and Canada at the Concacaf W Championship in late 2026, where the real stakes emerge: tickets to the 2027 World Cup in Brazil and the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.

High Stakes, Narrow Margins
At that stage, the semi-finalists move on to the World Cup. The finalists? They get something even rarer—the right to carry their flag onto the Olympic stage.

Why This Matters
For Jamaica, this isn’t just about qualification. It’s about consolidating years of progress, silencing doubts, and proving that their recent rise wasn’t an anomaly but the beginning of a dynasty. The draw is done. The path is clear. Now it’s execution that counts.

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