Jamaica — Road to 2030: Qualifying & Mock Draw
Jamaica has not yet qualified for the 2030 World Cup — qualifying begins in earnest in 2028. As a member of N/C America & Caribbean (CONCACAF), Jamaica competes for that confederation's expected 6 berths, plus 2 inter-confederation playoff spots. The first non-host qualifiers are likely to clinch by early 2029.
The N/C America & Caribbean (CONCACAF) path to 2030
CONCACAF qualifying runs in knockout-and-group rounds ending in a final group stage; the top finishers qualify directly and the next teams enter the inter-confederation playoff. Confederation quotas for 2030 are confirmed after the 2026 tournament; the working numbers here carry the 2026 allocation forward.
Project Jamaica's road yourself
Pick the full 48-team field under real confederation quotas — free — then run the group draw and click a bracket through to a champion. Save your field as a Field of 48 contest entry.
Open the 2030 builder →Jamaica 2030 FAQ
Has Jamaica qualified for the 2030 World Cup?
Not yet. No non-host nation can qualify until the 2028–29 qualifying cycle plays out; the earliest clinches are expected around March 2029.
How can Jamaica qualify for 2030?
CONCACAF qualifying runs in knockout-and-group rounds ending in a final group stage; the top finishers qualify directly and the next teams enter the inter-confederation playoff.
What pot will Jamaica be in for the draw?
Draw pots are set by world ranking shortly before the December 2029 draw, with hosts placed as group heads in Pot 1. Any projection this far out is speculative — the MockSlate draw simulator lets you seed groups however you project them.
When is the 2030 draw?
The official draw is expected in December 2029, after qualifying completes. MockSlate's Field of 48 contest locks a full year earlier, on December 31, 2028.
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