Reggae Boyz make five changes to starting team against Dominica
KINGSTON, Jamaica — There are five changes to Jamaica’s starting lineup for Sunday’s Concacaf World Cup second-round Group E game against Dominica at Windsor Park, Roseau.
Richard King, Karoy Anderson and Kaheim Dixon, who were used as substitutes in the Reggae Boyz 1-0 win over the Dominican Republic on Thursday, will start along with Dexter Lembikisa and Kasey Palmer, who were not part of the last squad.
Making way are Michael Hector, Damion Lowe, Michail Antonio, Daniel Johnson and Tayvon Gray.
Shamar Nicholson, who scored the lone goal on Thursday, retains his starting place along with Renaldo Cephas who was impressive as well as goalkeeper Jahmali Waite.
A win today would see Jamaica joining Guatemala at the top of the group on six points after the Central Americans had beaten Dominica 6-0 in their opening game played on Wednesday and then beat the British Virgin Islands 3-0 on Saturday.
Starting XI- Jahmali Waite, Richard King, Dexter Lembikisa, Karoy Anderson, DiShon Bernard, Kasey Palmer, Bobby Reid, Shamar Nicholson, Kaheim Dixon, Renaldo Cephas and Gregory Leigh.
— Paul A Reid