Our prediction for this Gold Cup match:
DRV PNK Stadium will host Sunday’s football game between Trinidad & Tobago and Saint Kitts and Nevis, who have not met at the Gold Cup finals since 2002. Back then Trinidad defeated Saint Kitts 2-0 and the Soca Warriors are seen as favourites to win the Group A opener as well. One of the men to watch in the home team will be Beveren defender Sheldon Bateau, who has netted 4 goals in 48 appearances for the national team.
Meanwhile, the Sugar Boyz, booked their place at the 2023 Gold Cup finals by beating French Guiana on penalties. Saints Kitts and Nevis have been in a fine form of late, but given their seven-game losing run in meetings with Trinidad, home win should be considered. Cardiff City midfielder Romaine Sawyers is probably the most notable player in Austin Huggins’ team.