Alright, so today I was looking into this match between the British Virgin Islands and Guatemala. It’s a North & Central America – World Cup Qualifying game, and I wanted to see what the buzz was all about and maybe figure out who’s gonna win.

First off, I started digging around to get a feel for when and where this match is happening. Turns out it’s scheduled for June 8, 2024, at 10:00 PM. The game’s gonna be at the A.O. Shirley Recreation Ground in Road Town.
Then, I started checking out some predictions. Most of the stuff I found was leaning heavily towards Guatemala. One prediction I saw was a straight-up 3-0 win for Guatemala. They were talking about Guatemala winning, going over 2.5 total goals, and that both teams are unlikely to score. Sounded pretty confident to me.
I kept looking, and there were a bunch of places offering live streams and updates for the game. There is a lot of info out there for this game.
I also found some sites that were breaking down betting tips and odds. These analysts were all about Guatemala winning. They even had these percentage things for different bets. Like, for over 2.5 total goals, they said there’s a 66% chance, and for both teams to score, they said “no” with 58% certainty. Don’t really know what that means, but it sounds like they’ve done their homework.
Then I looked at a few more predictions and match previews. Everywhere I looked, it was the same story: Guatemala is the heavy favorite. There were even some “head-to-head” stats and correct score predictions, all pointing towards a Guatemala victory.

- Started digging around for the match details.
- Started checking out predictions, mostly favoring Guatemala.
- Kept looking at live stream and update options.
- Also found betting tips and odds, all pointing to Guatemala.
- Looked at more predictions and previews, same story.
So, after all this digging, it seems like everyone’s pretty sure Guatemala is gonna take this one. Of course, anything can happen in football, but the odds are definitely stacked against the British Virgin Islands. I guess we’ll see what happens on June 8th! It was a fun little research project, anyway.