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Following their 1-0 win in Kingston on Thursday, the U.S. national team will look to put Jamaica away as the two meet for the second leg of their CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal in St.

Louis. Ricardo Pepi's early goal was enough for the USMNT to escape the Caribbean with a first leg advantage, with Matt Turner saving a penalty he himself conceded to keep the lead intact. It leaves Mauricio Pochettino with a clear job to do in his first home competitive match as USMNT boss: maintain the advantage and advance to the semifinals.



The United States has won each of the previous three iterations of the CONCACAF Nations League, meaning anything short of lifting the trophy will be framed as a step back from Gregg Berhalter's domination of this competition. STREAM: USMNT and USWNT matches LIVE with Sling The Sporting News is following the USA vs. Jamaica match live, providing score updates, commentary and highlights as they happen.

USA vs. Jamaica live score Aggregate Score Goal scorers USA 1 — – Jamaica 0 — – Kickoff: 8 p.m.

ET / 5 p.m. PT Location: CityPark (St.

Louis, MO) Starting lineups (predicted): USA (4-2-3-1, right to left): Turner (GK) — Scally, McKenzie, Ream, A. Robinson — Tessman, Musah — Weah, McKennie, Pulisic — Pepi. Jamaica (5-4-1, right to left): Blake (GK) — A.

Bell, Lowe, Lembikisa, Holgate, Leigh — Bailey, Palmer, Latibeaudiere, Gray — Nicholson. MORE: Find out how to stream the USA vs. Jamaica match LIVE USA vs.

Jamaica live updates, highlights from Nations League quarterfinal 1 hour 30 mins to kick: Mauricio Pochettino said in his pre-match press conference that players in MLS will have the same opportunity to make the USMNT roster than players contracted to European clubs and playing abroad. While it's a diplomatic answer for him to give that doesn't throw MLS under the bus, it's not necessarily the honest truth. It's likely that Pochettino feels differently, given that he is a career Big 5 European League coach.

Tim Ream is essentially the only player on the current roster that is playing for an MLS club and has leeway to start in the USMNT lineup, and that could change if he continues to struggle. Otherwise, the entire main core of the U.S.

roster is European-based, and that seems likely to remain the case. 1 hour 45 mins to kick: Johnny Cardoso has already returned to Spain where his club Real Betis will do tests on his muscle injury . There are reports that he could miss two to three weeks with the injury.

2 hours to kickoff: Christian Pulisic has been the most in-form USMNT player at the club level this season, and he is one of the few reasons an otherwise inconsistent AC Milan have remained afloat in the Serie A and Champions League thus far. He is the club's leading goal scorer, which has apparently attracted some significant interest. According to Italian publication Calciomercato, Liverpool could make a play for Pulisic in January to bring him back to the Premier League, with a potential valuation of €60 million ($63.

4m). Would AC Milan give him up given how important he has been to the Italian club thus far? We'll see, but that kind of money would be hard to turn down in an otherwise barren transfer market. Sirene dalla #Premier per #Pulisic : quanto vale per il #Milan https://t.

co/WpT3Sc5L4t USA vs. Jamaica kickoff time This UEFA Nations League quarterfinal second leg kicks off from Allianz Arena on Monday, November 18 at 7 p.m.

local time in St. Louis, MO. Here's how that time translates across some of the major territories around North America: Date Kickoff time Eastern Time Mon, Nov.

18 8 p.m. ET Central Time Mon, Nov.

18 7 p.m. CT Mountain Time Mon, Nov.

18 6 p.m. MT Pacific Time Mon, Nov.

18 5 p.m. PT USA vs.

Jamaica lineups, team news, starting 11 Chris Richards has been out with a hamstring injury for the last month, missing the October international break, but has returned to the roster here after being on the bench for Crystal Palace before the break. Haji Wright appeared to roll his ankle badly just prior to international duty, and was left off the roster after being seen on crutches following the match. Folarin Balogun and Josh Sargent are both missing with injuries, leaving the attacking ranks thinned a bit.

Sargent has once again gone down, this time with a groin injury, and will be out until 2025 after needing surgery. Tyler Adams was not risked just yet after finally making his first start of the season for Bournemouth before the international break. Sergino Dest continues to recover from his ACL tear just before the summer and isn't expected back until at least the start of 2025.

Gio Reyna picked up a muscle injury in training during the September international break and has not yet returned for Borussia Dortmund, while oft-injured MORE: A full look at the USMNT roster for the November matches against Jamaica Tim Weah is back after being suspended for the first match stemming from his red card in the Copa America, while Johnny Cardoso has returned to Real Betis after suffering a "mild muscle injury" in the opener. Aidan Morris withdrew from the USMNT squad after suffering a knee injury in training prior to the first match. USA projected starting lineup (4-2-3-1): Turner (GK) — Scally, McKenzie, Ream, A.

Robinson — Tessman, Musah — Weah, McKennie, Pulisic — Pepi. USA subs: (Lineups released one hour prior to kickoff) The Jamaica national team roster comes with no surprises, as all main stars are included. The big news for Jamaica was the return of Leon Bailey , who had been at odds with the federation and not been called in since being left off the Copa America roster.

The Aston Villa man is back for this month's fixtures with new head coach Steve McClaren now in charge. Not appearing is veteran Bobby Decordova-Reid who has failed to secure a starting spot in his first season with Leicester City. Michail Antonio remains a key figure up front for Jamaica despite just one goal and one assist for West Ham this season, but did not start in the first leg, with Shamar Nicholson deployed instead.

Brentford defender Ethan Pinnock picked up a knee injury just before the international break, according to McClaren , and his status for this match is uncertain after missing the first leg. Jamaica projected starting lineup (5-4-1): Blake (GK) — A. Bell, Lowe, Lembikisa, Holgate, Leigh — Bailey, Palmer, Latibeaudiere, Gray — Nicholson.

Jamaica subs: (Lineups released one hour prior to kickoff) If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Learn more >.