Three newcomers in 27-member Reggae Boyz squad for Inter-Confedration playoff

Midfielder Ephron Mason-Clark of English Championship club Coventry City, winger Andre Brooks of Sheffield United, and midfielder Tyrece Hall of League Two club Notts County are the three newcomers in the 27-member Reggae Boyz squad.

The squad was named earlier today by Interim head coach Rudolph Speid for the FIFA inter-Confederation World Cup playoff matchup against New Caledonia in Mexico next week.

The full squad reads: goalkeepers Amal Knight, Jamalai Waite, and Andrew Blake.

The defenders are Ronaldo Webster, Amari Bell, Richard King, Damion Lowe, Ethan Pinnock, Joel Latibeaudiere, Ian Fray and Kyle Ming.

The midfield setup includes Isaac Hayden, Kevon Lambert, Keroy Anderson, Tyrece Hall, Casey Palmer, Andre Brooks, Leon Bailey, Bobby Reid, and Dwight Merrick.

The forwards are Demarai Gray, Jamal Lowe, Ronaldo Cephas, Tyrese Campbell, Bailey Cadamarteri, Norman Campbell, and newcomer Ephron Mason-Clark.

Miguel Coley and Michael Donaldson are part of the coaching staff. The physical trainer is Lamar Morgan, Aaron Lawrence is the goalkeeping coach, and Roy Simpson is the manager.

There was no room for veteran striker Shamar Nicholson, along with striker Kaheim Dixon and budding sensation Dujuan Richards.

The 27-member squad named earlier on Friday also features several players who appeared in the last two friendly matches against Caribbean neighbours Grenada and Martinique. These include goalkeeper Amal Knight, along with defenders Damion Lowe, Ronaldo Webster, and Kyle Ming.

In addition, midfielders Kevon Lambert and Dwight Merrick are also included.

The players are scheduled to assemble on the island this weekend ahead of their departure on Tuesday for the clash with New Caledonia on Thursday.

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