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Cayman Islands
Goal (Assist: S. Martinez)
Goal (Assist: T. De Barr)
Gibraltar 4-4-2 Scott Nigel Kenneth Wiseman
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14
6
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8
4
5
24
10
9
Starters
1 Bradley Banda
3 Julian Valarino
14 Kian Ronan
6 Bernardo Lopes
2 Ethan Jolley
8 James Scanlon
4 Nicholas Pozo
5 Dan Bent
24 Leon Mason
10 Tjay De Barr
9 Dylan Borge
Substitutes
50 Jaiden Bartolo
51 Jay Coombes
52 Jamie Coombes
53 Evan de Haro
54 Ayoub El Hmidi
55 Jayvan Garro
56 Jesse Gomez
57 Victor Huart
58 Luca Robert Scanlon
59 Han Stevens
60 Harry Victor
Cayman Islands 4-2-3-1 Cláudio Garcia
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3
23
10
8
7
11
9
21
Starters
1 Lachlin Lambert
6 Wesley Robinson
5 Cameron Gray
3 D'Andre Rowe
23 Jabari Campbell
10 Zachary Scott
8 Jordan Bonilla
7 Elijah Seymour
11 Sebastian Martinez
9 Christopher Reeves
21 Jacobbi Tugman
Substitutes
50 Jah Dain Alexander
51 Joshwa Campbell
52 Kareem Foster
53 Gonzalo McLaughlin
54 Shakurin Silburn
55 Deshawn Whittaker
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