Trinidad and Tobago vs Bermuda prediction, H2H and probable lineups — November 19, 2025
Bermuda
On November 19, 2025, Trinidad and Tobago will face Bermuda in the sixth round of the World Cup group stage qualifiers—a clash that, formally, holds no tournament significance.
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Key facts and head-to-head history:
- Trinidad and Tobago have won just 1 of their last 5 matches.
- Bermuda are winless in their last 5 games.
- Bermuda have conceded 21 goals in 5 rounds.
- The teams have faced each other 5 times in history.
- Head-to-head record: Trinidad and Tobago – 3 wins, draws – 0, Bermuda – 2 wins.
- Neither team has a chance to qualify for the World Cup.
Match preview:
Both teams have lost their chances to advance from the group, but that doesn’t mean the match will lack intrigue. For the players and coaching staff, this is a chance to finish the cycle on a high note and look ahead to the future with more clarity.
Trinidad and Tobago will aim to deliver the kind of performance fans expected throughout qualifying. The hosts boast a more experienced roster, along with several young talents who can use this match as a platform to stake their claim for a regular spot ahead of the next cycle. On home turf, expect them to focus on ball control and sustained pressure in the attacking third.
Bermuda, meanwhile, are eager to use every official match as a learning opportunity. The squad relies heavily on discipline, compact defending, and rapid counterattacks—a style that could help them put up a fight even against a more decorated opponent. For some players, this is a chance to showcase their progress and catch the eye, regardless of their final standing in the group.
Both sides enter the match with different resources, but share the same determination to end their qualifying campaign with pride. Expect a tense, open game with plenty of significance for the future direction of both teams.
Probable lineups:
- Trinidad and Tobago: Smith, Henry, Garcia, Raymond, Payne, Phillips, Rampersad, Jackie, Sealy, Garcia, Spicer.
- Bermuda: Bell, Simmons, Leverock, Twite, Jimenez, Todd, Martin, Lewis, Lambe, Parfitt-Williams, Russel.
Match prediction:
Given the context, backing the over 3.5 total goals market looks like a solid choice. With both teams already out of contention, these matches tend to be more open and free-flowing. Trinidad and Tobago, especially at home, are known for their aggressive style, utilizing the flanks and playing vertically, which leads to plenty of chances.
Bermuda, though outmatched in terms of quality, often respond with swift counterattacks and rarely sit back—especially in games without pressure for results. Their defense is prone to errors, increasing the likelihood of conceding, but also creating opportunities for end-to-end action.
The attacking tendencies of both teams, absence of tournament pressure, and their penchant for open football suggest this could be a high-scoring affair.
Prediction: over 3.5 goals.