Guyana
Line-up
- 1Clarke, Akel
- 13Gordon, Liam
- 20Matthew Briggs
- 15Vancooten, Terence
- 5Dover, Jordan
- 8Cox, Samuel
- 16Danns, Neil
- 10Welshman, Emery
- 19S. Duke-McKenna
- 23Jeffrey, Anthony
- 7Marsh-Brown, Keanu
- 4Bonds, Elliot
- 11C. Harriott
- 17T. Ondaan
Subs
- 18A. Murray
- 22Roberts, Quillan
- 2Layne, Kevin
- 6Marsh-Brown, Ronayne
- 21Beresford, Brandon
- 3Daniel, Kadell
- 12Schultz, Pernell
- 14Wilson, Daniel
- 9Holder, Sheldon
Panama
Line-up
- 1Mejia, Luis
- 15Davis, Eric
- 3Cummings, Harold
- 5Román Torres
- 23Murillo, Michael
- 4Escobar, Fidel
- 19Quintero, Alberto
- 11Cooper, Armando
- 14Pimentel, Valentin
- 7Rodriguez, Jose Luis
- 9Gabriel Torres
- 10Barcenas, Edgar
- 16Blackburn, Rolando
- 18Arroyo, Abdiel
Subs
- 12José Calderón
- 22Mosquera, Orlando
- 6Galvan, Kevin
- 13Machado, Adolfo
- 2F. Palacios
- 21Browne, Omar
- 8Sanchez, Marcos
- 20Walker, Ernesto
- 17Fajardo, Jose
The way in which Panama dominated weak opponents such as Trinidad suggests that they can do well against Guyana, whose attacking threat is somewhat limited. That said, they shouldn’t necessarily be expected to run riot.
In the betting, ‘Panama to Win & Under 3.5 Goals’ looks like a viable option. Much as they did on match-day one, Panama have the quality to overcome weak opponents, though they’re not really a side to go all guns blazing for a high-scoring win. Both their own efforts and the efforts of Guyana on match-day one points towards a win for Panama, though as Valdes’ side don’t quite have the same forward sparkle as USA, it’s worth betting that Guyana can keep things slightly more respectable.