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Destination New Jersey: Hope in the Caribbean & Latin American domination

Nov 11, 2025
Join Nico Cantor, a CBS Sports journalist, as he explores the surge of Latin American teams aiming for World Cup glory. Karen Madden provides insight into Jamaica's qualifying journey post-Storm Melissa, emphasizing the emotional lift a qualification could bring. Hassan Balal discusses Iraq’s playoff ambitions and the challenges they face after a tumultuous qualifying campaign. Julie Duffy reveals Boston's preparations for hosting World Cup matches, highlighting community engagement and logistics in anticipation of diverse fans.
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INSIGHT

Diaspora Can Turn US Matches Into 'Away' Games

  • The US will often feel like an away venue for many Latin American teams due to large diaspora communities in cities like Miami and Los Angeles.
  • Nico Cantor warns host advantage can be diluted when expat fanbases turn US fixtures into home atmospheres for visiting nations.
INSIGHT

Honduras Are Back In The Mix

  • Honduras have revived under Reinaldo Rueda and sit near the top of CONCACAF qualifying after past decline.
  • Nico Cantor frames their campaign as a tense, life-or-death national moment in Central American football.
ANECDOTE

Storm Melissa And Football's Role In Recovery

  • Jamaica suffered severe damage from Storm Melissa with an official death toll announced as 45 and many still missing.
  • Karen Madden says football and the national team are actively involved in relief and could lift the country's spirits if they qualify.
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