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Jamaica s Reggae Boyz and the United States cross paths for a sixth time at the Concacaf Gold Cup when they meet in the quarterfinals stage on Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX.
The match is scheduled to begin at 8:30 pm and is the second game of a double-header. Costa Rica will play Canada in the first game at 6:00 pm.
Historically speaking, the United States have been the better side in the matchup, beating Jamaica five times. The
Reggae Boyz have a sole win.
Their last meeting in the Gold Cup came just two years ago in the 2019 semifinals. Christian Pulisic had a brace and Weston McKennie scored for the United States while Shamar Nicholson, a current member of the Jamaica team, got on the scoresheet for the opposition.
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Kenya are scheduled to take on Egypt and Togo in their two remaining matches in the qualifiers and Onyango is part of the squad named by coach Jacob ‘Ghost’ Mulee.
“I am safe and I am fit and I look forward to heading to Kenya for the national team,” Onyango said as quoted by
Onyango has been one of the key players for Simba in the defence with his partnership with Ivorian Pascal Wawa seeing the Msimbazi giants yet to concede a goal in the group stage of the Caf competition.
On Tuesday, Simba roared with a 3-0 win against the Sudanese outfit to put one foot in the quarter-finals.
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The statement comes a few hours after Merrikh secured their first point of the competition after forcing Tanzania’s Simba to a 0-0 draw at Al-Hilal Stadium in Khartoum.
Merrikh have had a bad start to their campaign as they lost the first match 3-0 against African champions Al Ahly in Cairo and then suffered a 4-1 defeat against AS Vita Club of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Against Simba, they managed their first point after containing the Msimbazi giants, who started the game well aiming at getting an early goal, and in the 7th minute, they managed to get an opportunity when the Sudanese outfit conceded a free-kick in a promising position but midfielder Clatous Chama failed to capitalise on it.