Match Details

Friendlies
Gibraltar
1 1
Cayman Islands
38'
HT 1-1
D. Borge 12'
C. Reeves 1'
Match Started
C. Reeves 1'

Goal (Assist: S. Martinez)

D. Borge 12'

Goal (Assist: T. De Barr)

Gibraltar 4-4-2 Scott Nigel Kenneth Wiseman

Bradley Banda 1
Banda
Julian Valarino 3
Valarino
Kian Ronan 14
Ronan
Bernardo Lopes 6
Lopes
Ethan Jolley 2
Jolley
James Scanlon 8
Scanlon
Nicholas Pozo 4
Pozo
Dan Bent 5
Bent
Leon Mason 24
Mason
Tjay De Barr 10
Barr
Dylan Borge 9
Borge

Starters

  • Bradley Banda1 Bradley Banda
  • Julian Valarino3 Julian Valarino
  • Kian Ronan14 Kian Ronan
  • Bernardo Lopes6 Bernardo Lopes
  • Ethan Jolley2 Ethan Jolley
  • James Scanlon8 James Scanlon
  • Nicholas Pozo4 Nicholas Pozo
  • Dan Bent5 Dan Bent
  • Leon Mason24 Leon Mason
  • Tjay De Barr10 Tjay De Barr
  • Dylan Borge9 Dylan Borge

Substitutes

  • Jaiden Bartolo50 Jaiden Bartolo
  • Jay Coombes51 Jay Coombes
  • Jamie Coombes52 Jamie Coombes
  • Evan de Haro53 Evan de Haro
  • Ayoub El Hmidi54 Ayoub El Hmidi
  • Jayvan Garro55 Jayvan Garro
  • Jesse Gomez56 Jesse Gomez
  • Victor Huart57 Victor Huart
  • Luca Robert Scanlon58 Luca Robert Scanlon
  • Han Stevens59 Han Stevens
  • Harry Victor60 Harry Victor

Cayman Islands 4-2-3-1 Cláudio Garcia

Lachlin Lambert 1
Lambert
Wesley Robinson 6
Robinson
Cameron Gray 5
Gray
D'Andre Rowe 3
Rowe
Jabari Campbell 23
Campbell
Zachary Scott 10
Scott
Jordan Bonilla 8
Bonilla
Elijah Seymour 7
Seymour
Sebastian Martinez 11
Martinez
Christopher Reeves 9
Reeves
Jacobbi Tugman 21
Tugman

Starters

  • Lachlin Lambert1 Lachlin Lambert
  • Wesley Robinson6 Wesley Robinson
  • Cameron Gray5 Cameron Gray
  • D'Andre Rowe3 D'Andre Rowe
  • Jabari Campbell23 Jabari Campbell
  • Zachary Scott10 Zachary Scott
  • Jordan Bonilla8 Jordan Bonilla
  • Elijah Seymour7 Elijah Seymour
  • Sebastian Martinez11 Sebastian Martinez
  • Christopher Reeves9 Christopher Reeves
  • Jacobbi Tugman21 Jacobbi Tugman

Substitutes

  • Jah Dain Alexander50 Jah Dain Alexander
  • Joshwa Campbell51 Joshwa Campbell
  • Kareem Foster52 Kareem Foster
  • Gonzalo McLaughlin53 Gonzalo McLaughlin
  • Shakurin Silburn54 Shakurin Silburn
  • Deshawn Whittaker55 Deshawn Whittaker

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Draws 1
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