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CONCACAF Gold Cup | Group Stage
Jul 2, 2023 at 12.30am UK
BBVA Compass Stadium

Cuba
1 - 4
Guadeloupe

Hernandez (62' pen.)
Cavafe (62'), Hernandez (90')
Ruiz (88')
FT(HT: 0-3)
Phaeton (13', 43'), Plumain (41'), Baron (50')
Lina (62'), Alphonse (86')

Preview: Cuba vs. Guadeloupe - prediction, team news, lineups

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Sports Mole previews Saturday's CONCACAF Gold Cup clash between Cuba and Guadeloupe, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.
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Guadeloupe can end an eight-match winless run at the Gold Cup when they travel to Shell Energy Stadium in Houston for a date with Cuba on Saturday.

On matchday one, the Cubans gave up a goal early in the second half, losing 1-0 to Guatemala, while an own-goal in stoppage time enabled Les Gwada Boys to draw Canada 2-2.


Match preview

For the opening 45 minutes on Tuesday, the Cubans were playing with fire, making it far too easy for their opponents to enter their half of the field.

While they escaped numerous close calls to go into half time even, including a saved penalty late in the opening 45 minutes, the pressure eventually became too much as Los Leones del Caribe suffered a third successive defeat without scoring this year.

Pablo Elier Sanchez saw his side register just one effort on target versus the Guatemalans, as Cuba fired one or fewer shots on goal for the second time in their last three games.

As a result, Cuba are now without a goal in six of their previous seven group stage encounters at the Gold Cup, a streak which dates back to 2015 when they won their last match in this competition, 1-0 over Guatemala to advance into the knockout stage.

Another defeat on Saturday, combined with a win or draw by the Guatemalans versus Canada, would put them out of contention for the knockout stage in 2023.

They have never met Guadeloupe in the group stage of this competition, although Cuba scored a memorable 3-2 victory against them in March 2003 to help them qualify for the tournament that year.

It was a case of better late than never for Guadeloupe in their opening fixture on Tuesday as Jacen Russell-Rowe scored on his own goal, enabling Jocelyn Angloma's side to claim a point in the group stage of this tournament for the first time since 2009.

That also ended a seven-match losing streak for Les Gwada Boys in this competition, scoring multiple goals in a single group stage clash for the first time since their 2011 appearance.

Before that draw with Canada, this team had not earned a result when conceding the opening goal since coming back to defeat Saint Kitts and Nevis 2-1 in a 2010 friendly.

They have netted nine times in their three previous international encounters after failing to score in its final two CONCACAF Nations League fixtures, including a 1-0 defeat to Cuba.

While Guadeloupe have suffered four defeats in six meetings versus Los Leones del Caribe, these sides have traded wins in each of their previous four encounters, with Les Gwada Boys scoring in the 90th minute for a 2-1 triumph at the Nations League in June 2022.

On the opposite side, it was the second time in their last three group fixtures at the Gold Cup that they had failed to win despite scoring first, previously squandering a 1-0 lead on matchday two of the 2021 tournament when they were beaten by Jamaica, 2-1.

Cuba CONCACAF Gold Cup form:


Cuba form (all competitions):


Guadeloupe CONCACAF Gold Cup form:
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  • W
  • D

Guadeloupe form (all competitions):



Team News

The Cubans inserted one newcomer in their opening lineup on matchday one who did not feature in the starting 11 against Uruguay as Neisser Sando replaced Cavafe though reports earlier this week indicate that Sando along with Carlos Denilson Morales, Roberney Caballero and Jassael Herrera had all defected to the United States.

Eduardo Hernandez picked up his third cap with the national team, replacing Daniel Diaz in the second half on Tuesday, Maikel Reyes made his 40th international appearance, Yasniel Matos was on the field for the 15th time with this Cuban squad, while Aldair Ruiz featured for only the second time.

Raiko Arozarena kept their opening match from getting out of hand, stopping a first-half penalty from Darwim Lom before conceding to him early in half number two, while he posted a clean sheet the last time they faced Guadeloupe, with Matos scoring the only goal in a 1-0 triumph at the Nations League.

On matchday one for the Guadeloupeans, Johan Rotsen and Jordan Tell replaced Steve Solvet and Ange-Freddy Plumain in the starting 11, with the defender from FC Sete in France now just two appearances away from reaching double-digits for the national team, while Mickael Alphonse now has 15 international caps.

Thierry Ambrose scored for the first time in over a year, the fifth of his international career, moving ahead of Dimitri Ramothe and putting him one back of Matthias Phaeton for the most on the current roster, while an own-goal by Meddy Lina nearly sent them to defeat before Russell-Rowe repaid the favour turning in a low cross from Ambrose and enabling Guadeloupe to earn a point.

Goals from Ambrose and Gregory Gendrey gave them a 2-1 victory over Cuba in their opening Nations League encounter in June 2022.

Cuba possible starting lineup:
Arozarena; Morejon, Mendez, Cavafe, Corrales; Perez; Paradela, A. Hernandez, Pozo-Venta; Ruiz, Matos

Guadeloupe possible starting lineup:
Rouyard; Alphonse, Lina, Avinel, Baron; Rotsen, Gravillon; Tell, Plumain, Phaeton; Ambrose


We say: Cuba 1-2 Guadeloupe

While they were struggling to keep up in the second half, Guadeloupe held a solid backline and did well to cut off the danger areas against Canada.

We believe Les Gwada Boys will carry much more momentum into this match when compared to Cuba, who looked like a team that was holding on and depending a little too heavily on their goalkeeper to bail them out.



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