Young Boyz to play Azerbaijan in FIFA Series

A significantly revamped Saint Lucia men’s national football team is poised for an unprecedented international encounter as they travel to Azerbaijan for their inaugural FIFA Series 2026 match. Dubbed the Piton Boyz, the Caribbean squad will confront their Eurasian counterparts on Friday, March 27th, at Sumqayit’s Mehdi Huseynzade Stadium, located approximately 31 kilometers from Azerbaijan’s capital city of Baku.

The 2026 FIFA Series, building upon the successful pilot program launched in 2024, represents FIFA’s ambitious global initiative featuring 50 national teams competing across 13 groups in 12 host nations spanning all six continents. This innovative tournament provides participating teams with invaluable opportunities to experience international competition under FIFA’s organizational framework while facing opponents from geographically and tactically diverse footballing regions.

Originally scheduled to include two matches for Saint Lucia, the tournament format underwent modification following Oman’s withdrawal due to regional geopolitical tensions involving Iran. This adjustment means Sierra Leone will now play single matches against both visiting teams instead of the initially planned fixtures.

Saint Lucia’s roster reveals a notable transformation from recent campaigns, particularly marked by the absence of veteran goalkeeper Vino Barclett for the first time since March 2023. The goalkeeping duties will fall to either Devone St Prix or 22-year-old Darren Donaie, supported by a defensive line featuring Melvin Doxilly, Alvinus Myers, and Doneal Lionel. While Choiseul’s Ajani Louis earns his second national team call-up, the promising defender awaits his international debut.

The midfield showcases an exceptionally youthful contingent, featuring 21-year-old Shaquan “Ants” Nelson, 20-year-olds Bayan Aman and Mervin St Romain, 18-year-old Eymani Butcher, and 17-year-old Thierry Morille all vying for playing time. The offensive lineup sees the return of 22-year-old Kegan Caull and 21-year-old Jahlil Evans, while 17-year-old Shevon Byron and 21-year-old Colorado Rapids forward Donavan Phillip stand poised to potentially make their senior international debuts. The squad completed its assembly in Baku on Monday ahead of the historic encounter.

From a competitive standpoint, Azerbaijan currently occupies 126th position in FIFA’s world rankings while enduring a five-match winless streak against formidable European opponents including France and Ukraine in UEFA and World Cup qualifying matches. Meanwhile, Saint Lucia, ranked 167th globally, has secured just one victory in their previous five outings—a 2-1 triumph over Barbados in World Cup qualification proceedings last June.