Grandstand tickets sold out

November 17, 2025
Reggae Boyz fans in the grandstand cheer on their team during a Concacaf Group B World Cup Qualifying football match against Bermuda at the National Stadium. Jamaica won 4-0.
Reggae Boyz fans in the grandstand cheer on their team during a Concacaf Group B World Cup Qualifying football match against Bermuda at the National Stadium. Jamaica won 4-0.

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) is reporting a major surge in national support as grandstand tickets are officially sold out for Jamaica's decisive World Cup Qualifier against Curacao at the National Stadium on Tuesday, beginning at 8 p.m..

The response signals powerful momentum behind the Reggae Boyz, with the JFF confident that the National Stadium will be filled to capacity on Tuesday evening.

As part of the build-up, the JFF has also announced a special pre-game show starting at 5 p.m., headlined by recording artiste Chris Malachi, whose breakout anthem 'Brighter Days' has become a rallying soundtrack of hope in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. The show will also include the celebrated Renaissance Disco, whose chart-topping legacy continues to energise Jamaican crowds.

The JFF is again urging patrons to wear yellow, the colour of hope, strength and renewal and to walk with a canned food item to support the federation's ongoing Melissa relief programme. Donation bins will be available at the various entrances to the National Stadium.

JFF President Michael Ricketts said the early sell-out reflects the spirit of determination sweeping across the country.

"The nation is rising behind the Boyz," he said.

"We're overwhelmed and grateful for this journey, and we can't wait to see all of Jamaica come out in support. We thank everyone who has already secured their tickets and we encourage others to join us, and be part of something special. When the stadium is full, the Boyz feel it, Jamaica feels it."

Although grandstand seats are now fully sold out, fans still have several options to be part of Tuesday's historic moment. Bleachers Premium remains available and continues to be a favourite for supporters who enjoy the energy of the stands, with the added benefit of a 10 per cent discount when purchasing with Visa. There's also the VIP section, which offers comfortable seating along with snacks and drinks throughout.

Another offering, the Skyline package, combines food and beverages, with private security and preferred parking for fans who want their night at the stadium to be completely hassle free.

"We want every Jamaican who can be there to come out, wear yellow and add their voice to the roar that will carry the team over the line. Moments like these do not come often."

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