Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz Set to Face USA at National Stadium
Kingston, Jamaica — The excitement is building as the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has announced a highly anticipated match between the Reggae Boyz and the United States men’s national team. Scheduled for November 14, 2024, the game will take place at the National Stadium in Kingston.
The JFF shared a thrilling post on their official social media account, highlighting the significance of this matchup. In a nod to the past, they featured a moment of glory with Deon Burton’s memorable goal against the USA, invoking pride and nostalgia among fans. The post concluded with a rallying call to supporters, stating, “See you soon! 🫡🇯🇲”
Deon Burton Goal 🇯🇲 vs USA 🇺🇸
Jamaica 🇯🇲 vs USA 🇺🇸
📍 National Stadium 🏟️
🗓️ November 14See you soon! 🫡🇯🇲#ReggaeBoyz #JamaicaLandWeLove#Jamaica2026 pic.twitter.com/YfcCQ8Vti5
— Official J.F.F (@jff_football) October 22, 2024
This encounter promises to be a vital opportunity for the Reggae Boyz as they prepare for upcoming competitions, including the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Fans are encouraged to show their unwavering support, rallying behind their national team as they strive for victory against a formidable opponent.
Tickets for the match are expected to go on sale soon, and with a capacity crowd anticipated, enthusiasts are advised to secure their seats early. The JFF invites everyone to come out and support the team, reinforcing the spirit of unity and national pride.
Stay tuned to Vision for more updates as the Reggae Boyz gear up for this thrilling clash against the USA.

Zhane Squire is Vision Newspaper’s dedicated Reggae Entertainment Correspondent, bringing readers the latest stories from Jamaica and across the global Afro-Caribbean diaspora. With a passion for music, culture, and storytelling, Squire highlights the voices, movements, and trends shaping reggae, dancehall, and Afro-Caribbean entertainment worldwide. His reporting connects Caribbean culture to the global stage, ensuring that artists, festivals, and community stories are told with depth, accuracy, and authenticity. For feedback you can reach him at zhane.squire@visionnewspaper.ca
