FIFA Women's World Cup qualification(CONCACAF)
Live Match
Statistics
H2H
Lineups
St. Kitts and Nevis Women
Curacao Women
Attacks
76
85
Dangerous Attacks
33
52
Ball Possession
44
56
On Target
2
6
Off Target
6027
60314
Important Events
Live text broadcast
End 1-2
91′
1-2
A. Burnet
Assist: S-J.Martina
88′
R. Keller
D. Strijdhaftig
88′
Omera Delaney
K. Bennett
87′
N. Nisia
71′
J. Henry
M. Rouse
60′
Takia Carty
Alani E. Jordan
58′
1-1
S-J.Martina
56′
E. Rijsenburg
L. Flaneur
56′
R. Cristina
T. Mayer
47′
L. Flaneur
45′
Taïsha Hansen
D. Koko
Halftime 1-0
32′
Christi-Anne Mills
21′
Iyanla Bailey-Williams
8′
A. Burnet
1′
1-0
S. Blake
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
Subsititution(injury)
VAR
Match Info

Curacao Women Stage Comeback to Defeat Saint Kitts and Nevis in World Cup Qualifier

In a crucial CONCACAF Women's World Cup qualification match, Curacao Women showcased their fighting spirit by coming from behind to defeat Saint Kitts and Nevis Women 2-1. The victory, earned on April 18, 2026, keeps Curacao's qualification dreams alive and represents a significant achievement for their women's national team program.

Match Analysis

The home side, Saint Kitts and Nevis, struck first, sending their supporters into early jubilation with an opening goal. However, Curacao refused to be deterred. They mounted a determined response, displaying tactical maturity and composure to turn the game on its head. Scoring two unanswered goals, Curacao secured a vital three points on the road in what was undoubtedly a hard-fought and emotionally charged encounter.

Qualification Landscape and Standout Performance

This result has major implications for the CONCACAF qualification pathway to the FIFA Women's World Cup. For Curacao, the comeback win injects momentum into their campaign and positions them favorably in their group. Overcoming an early deficit away from home speaks volumes about the team's character and resilience.

For Saint Kitts and Nevis, the match is a painful lesson in game management. Letting a lead slip at home is a missed opportunity to gather precious points in a highly competitive qualifying structure. The match underscores the growing depth and competitiveness in women's football across the CONCACAF region, where every nation is fighting fiercely for a chance on the global stage.