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World Cup Dreams: Jamaica Eyes Historic Berth
27 Mar
Summary
- Jamaica and New Caledonia compete for a World Cup spot.
- Iraq and DR Congo received automatic byes to the finals.
- Bolivia defeated Suriname and will face Iraq next.

The race for the final six spots in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is heating up, with Jamaica and New Caledonia battling in a crucial playoff semifinal. Jamaica took an early lead in their match, seeking their second World Cup appearance. New Caledonia, a French territory in the South Pacific, is aiming for its very first World Cup qualification.
In another vital playoff, Bolivia emerged victorious against Suriname. They will now face Iraq in the final playoff match. Iraq, like DR Congo, received an automatic bye to the finals due to their higher rankings. The winners of these playoffs will fill the remaining slots for the expanded 48-team World Cup.
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