Canada vs. Jamaica, picks, how to watch, live stream: Concacaf Nations League predictions 21 November 2023

After winning 2-1 in the first leg, Canada will host Jamaica in the second leg of the 2023 Concacaf Nations League quarter-finals on Tuesday morning WIB. Most importantly+. Jonathan David started the scoring with a 45+1' goal and then Shamar Nicholson equalized in the 56th minute. However, Canada broke the deadlock and took control of the match with Stephen Eustaquio's goal in the 85th minute to clinch the win. Now, the Canadian team will look to advance to the semifinals with a draw or better, while the Jamaican team will have to overcome a deficit to keep their Nations League running. Stream the game live on Paramount+, which you can now try for free for the first seven days when you sign up here.

Kickoff from BMO Field in Toronto is set for 7:30 p.m. ET. Canada vs. Jamaica lists the home team as a -220 favorite (risk $220 to win $100) on the 90-minute money line, with Jamaica as a +500 underdog. A draw is priced at +310 and the over/under total goals is 2.5. Tuesday's game will take place broadcast live on Paramount+ with their mandatory Premium package, which you can now try for free for the first week. Plus, Paramount+ has special Black Friday pricing through December 3.

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How to watch Canada vs Jamaica

  • Canada vs. Jamaica: Tuesday, November 21
  • Canada time vs. Jamaica: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Canada vs Jamaica live broadcast: Most importantly+ (try seven days free and get special Black Friday pricing)

Concacaf Nations League picks for Jamaica vs. Canada

Before you watch Tuesday's game, you need to check out Concacaf Nations League picks from soccer expert Brandt Sutton. Sutton, a former college football player, has been SportsLine's top football editor for more than five years. He has been following football for a longer time and considers managerial tactics, projected line-ups and past performances to make the most informed decisions, and keeps a close eye on football developments around the world. Sutton finished 2022 as SportsLine's top football expert with a mark of 165-130-2, returning nearly $2,200 on a $100 player. He also excelled in Serie A with a 63-39-1 record, earning nearly $1,600.

For Canada vs. Jamaica, Sutton picks Canada to win with a final score of 1-0, 2-0 or 3-0 with a payout of +170. After losing in the Nations League final to the United States earlier this year, Canada is hoping to win their first CONCACAF trophy since the Gold Cup in 2000.

In Saturday's win over Jamaica, Canada had just 51% of the ball possession but created more chances for themselves than their opponents. Canada outscored Jamaica 18-6 and had seven shots on target, while the Reggae Boyz only managed two shots on target.

Jonathan David scored 24 goals last year for Lille in French Ligue 1 and overcame a slow start to his club's season by scoring in his previous game. Canada have also kept clean sheets in three of their last four games with Jamaica and that's why Sutton is backing Tuesday's action. Stream the game here.

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How to watch, live streaming Nations League on Paramount+

Now that you know what to choose, get ready to watch the Concacaf Nations League. Visit Paramount+ now to see the Nations League tournament, live CBS local sporting events, some of the world's top soccer matches, and more. Don't forget you can now try Paramount+ free for the first week and get special Black Friday pricing until December 3.

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