 Come back to the Sportsmax zone, the penultimate round of Conker Kaif woman's go-cup qualifiers was contested on Wednesday. Let's take a look now at the results. We had Suriname defeating Antigua and Barbuda, 1-0, 9 goals in the match for Guyana against Dominica. Nicaragua in Group B, 2-1 win over Honduras and El Salvador overcoming Martini, 2-0. Here's how the points table look now. Guyana at the top of Group A on 12 points, Suriname in second on 9 points, Antigua and Barbuda in third on four, and Dominica they also have four. In Group B El Salvador at the top of the group on 15, Nicaragua in second, 10 points separate Nicaragua from first place El Salvador, Honduras and Martini four points each. So in Group B, the League A match, we had Jamaica and Panama 1-0. So in the lone League A match, Jamaica and Panama played out a 1-0 draw, here's Ricardo Chambers with the roundup. Automatic Gold Cup qualification, no longer a possibility for the reggae girls following a 1-0 draw with Panama in Kingston. To top the group, advanced directly to next year's inaugural Gold Cup, the girls needed to win their remaining two matches. On Wednesday night, they started on the front foot but didn't capitalize on any of the chances created. This allowed the Panamanians to settle into the contest, creating chances of their own. Although controversial, they got the perfect opportunity to go in front when Lauren Reed was called for a foul on Natalia Mills in the box. Marta Cox, Panama's history-making World Cup scorer, stepped up and started them into a 30th minute lead. The reggae girls went right back to work and found the equalizer on the stroke of half-time. Chanel Buckley, scoring her first to senior international goal, which ultimately earned the hosts a share of the points. With a draw, Panama topped the group with seven points to quantify for the Gold Cup. Coaching Nassir Quintana says both encounters against Jamaica were even a match, despite the reggae girls missing all their World Cup stars. They played very well, not just today. The last time in Panama, they made a really good game. We're very happy about that because that means that Conta Cup is a very competitive zone and we're very proud about Conta Cup. If Jamaica can do two very competitive teams right now, make a really good game today. I think they deserve the opportunity, they deserve to fight for a position in the next World Cup and I assure you for sure that the coach is very proud about it. Meanwhile, Jamaica's interim coach, Xavier Kilbride, says a major objective was met. It was a competitive game, things didn't go according to the plan as best as possible, but we created some opportunities, unfortunately we couldn't get on the square sheet. But of course they were competitive, they had their objective too, we also remember that we're playing against an opponent who has a plan and we have to find means and ways of breaking them down, which I think a couple of times we did. They were smart in their approach as well, of course it's a unit that has been put together so we anticipate that there's some amount of position and what they would have done in certain areas. That's the way it is, we just wanted to ensure that we didn't lose tonight. That was the first objective, of course we wanted to win, but we're still in with a shot heading into the final game. When asked about is seeming the conservative approach to the game, we had this to say. We have to assess the teams and if you ask me and if you watch both games, what do you think would have been a better opponent to beat? Certainly I fancied my chance more against Agatama Island. Of course we went out for the win, unfortunately it didn't happen. We didn't want to be erratic and throw numbers in front and then we ended up losing the game. It was a close game, good opposition. Again as I said, we just had to be smart in terms of our approach. The girls who have two points must now win in Guatemala on Sunday if they are to qualify for the playoffs and keep their gold cup quest alive. Alright Lance, so the Jamaica Raggy girls of course managing to eke out a draw against Panama but still they still have a lot of work to do in order to qualify for the playoffs. Credit to the performance because they worked really really hard. Based on the rosters of both teams, Panama would have been expected to win this fixture given the fact that the Jamaican team is without its first string set of players but the Jamaican team worked really really hard. I thought the Panamanians looked more athletic and physically fitter than the Jamaicans but there was so much desire and so much willingness and determination coming from the Raggy girls that they were rewarded with a result here and I think this group can beat Guatemala and get themselves into a playoff position for the gold cup. Yeah well Guatemala will be that final match and of course we'll be looking at that result very very closely. Let's take a quick commercial break. We'll be right back.