KINGSTON, Jamaica – With Hurricane Melissa already reached landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday, it has forced matches in the 2025 CONCACAF Caribbean Cup to be rescheduled.
 Mount Pleasant FA will now play their CONCACAF Caribbean Cup match against Trinidad & Tobago’s Defence Force FC on November 5. That match will now be played on November 5.CONCACAF announced that the decisive second leg between Jamaica’s Mount Pleasant FA and Trinidad & Tobago’s Defence Force FC, initially scheduled to be played on Thursday at the National Stadium, has been postponed due to the severe weather expected to impact the country.
Mount Pleasant FA will now play their CONCACAF Caribbean Cup match against Trinidad & Tobago’s Defence Force FC on November 5. That match will now be played on November 5.CONCACAF announced that the decisive second leg between Jamaica’s Mount Pleasant FA and Trinidad & Tobago’s Defence Force FC, initially scheduled to be played on Thursday at the National Stadium, has been postponed due to the severe weather expected to impact the country.
Additionally, the entire two-legged series between O&M FC and Cibao FC has also been pushed back, with the first leg to be played on October 30, and a week later on November 6.
The governing body said the decision was made “to ensure the safety of all parties” following consultation with local authorities and in close coordination with the involved clubs.



