Panama and Guatemala are set to compete in the Concacaf 2026 World Cup Qualifiers. Both teams are seeking their first win, but they come into the match with different records. Thomas Christiansen’s team has performed well lately, with only one loss in their last seven games. Meanwhile, Luis Tena’s squad has struggled, securing only three wins in their last seven matches, raising questions about their competitiveness.
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In their last match versus El Salvador, Guatemala struggled despite strong attacking efforts and failed to convert chances into goals. Notably, Oscar Santis has not scored in his last three games. The upcoming match against Christiansen’s team will require tight defense to compete effectively.
Panama has proven to be a strong contender in Concacaf. Thomas Christiansen has developed a balanced attack, with Adalberto Carrasquilla, Ismael Diaz, and Cecilio Waterman all posing threats. The defensive unit is coming off a strong performance, which they hope to build upon against Guatemala.
Panama predicted lineup vs Guatemala
Panama heads into the clash with a full squad, free from injuries or suspensions. However, Christiansen might consider minor changes, such as bringing in Jose Fajardo as a striker instead of Cecilio Waterman. Adalberto Carrasquilla and Ismael Diaz are expected to play key roles in driving the team towards victory.
Adalberto Carrasquilla (R) of Panama celebrates with his teammate Cecilio Waterman.
The likely lineup for Panama includes: Orlando Mosquera; Amir Murillo, Fidel Escobar, Andres Andrade, Jorge Gutierrez; Adalberto Carrasquilla, Anibal Godoy; Edgar Barcenas, Cristian Martinez, Ismael Diaz; Jose Fajardo.
Guatemala predicted lineup vs Panama
In contrast, Guatemala will miss Stheven Robles due to injury. Oscar Castellanos is expected to step in for him in the midfield. Head coach Luis Tena might maintain a similar lineup as before, with Oscar Santis leading the attack.
La Azul y Blanco’s anticipated lineup is: Nicholas Hagen; Aaron Herrera, Jose Pinto, Nicolas Samayoa, Jose Morales; Jonathan Franco, Oscar Castellanos; Rudy Muñoz, Olger Escobar; Rubio Rubin, Oscar Santis.
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