Montserrat

World Cup Qualifying CONCACAF | Montserrat

Team Info

Founded: 1991

Stadium: Blakes Estate Stadium

Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
11 Jun 2025
00:00
Guyana 3 - 0 Montserrat World Cup Qualifying CONCACAF
Synthetic Track and Field Facility
04 Jun 2025
21:00
Montserrat 1 - 0 Belize World Cup Qualifying CONCACAF
Ato Boldon Stadium
18 Nov 2024
01:00
El Salvador 1 - 0 Montserrat CONCACAF Nations League
Estadio Cuscatlán
14 Nov 2024
20:00
Montserrat 1 - 2 St Vincent and the Grenadines CONCACAF Nations League
Blakes Estate Stadium
13 Oct 2024
19:00
Montserrat 0 - 1 Bonaire CONCACAF Nations League
Blakes Estate Stadium
10 Oct 2024
20:00
Bonaire 0 - 1 Montserrat CONCACAF Nations League
Municipal Stadium
08 Sep 2024
20:00
St Vincent and the Grenadines 2 - 0 Montserrat CONCACAF Nations League
Arnos Vale Stadium
05 Sep 2024
20:00
Montserrat 1 - 4 El Salvador CONCACAF Nations League
Blakes Estate Stadium
10 Jun 2024
01:00
Montserrat 1 - 3 Panama World Cup Qualifying CONCACAF
Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica
06 Jun 2024
02:00
Nicaragua 4 - 1 Montserrat World Cup Qualifying CONCACAF
Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica

About Montserrat

The Montserrat national football team represents the small Caribbean island of Montserrat in the CONCACAF football region. Football is the second most popular sport in Montserrat, after Cricket. The team play at the Blakes Estate Stadium, near the village of Look Out. The Montserrat football team was formed in 1973, and has entered the World Cup qualifiers since the 2002 edition, being eliminated in the first round on each occasion.

Due to the heavy volcanic activity on the island since 1995, the team has only played a handful of matches, and most of those have been away from home. Their only victories were against neighboring Anguilla in the qualifying tournament of the 1995 Caribbean Cup, winning 3–2 at home and 1–0 away. Apart from one other draw against Anguilla, all their other matches before 2012 have been lost.

On June 30, 2002, the day of the 2002 World Cup Final, Montserrat, then the lowest ranked team in the world, played against the second lowest team, Bhutan, in a friendly match known jokingly as "The Other Final", but lost 4–0.

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