Trinidad and Tobago v England
International Friendly
5.30pm (local time), Sunday 1 June 2008
Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain

While USA are England's next opponents, four days later they will be in the Caribbean for a friendly which will form part of a series of activities celebrating the centenary of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation.

The game is just one of a varied list of events happening throughout the year. In addition to various coaching seminars and courses, Trinidad and Tobago will take on Puerto Rico and Panama in friendly matches, as well as Bermuda - the first World Cup 2010 qualifier for the Soca Warriors.

"One People, One Passion, One Game!" is the theme for the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation’s Year of Centennial Celebrations that will highlight everything that has happened since the formation of the TTFF.

CONCACAF President, and Special Adviser to the TTFF, Jack Warner, has also confirmed that both Dwight Yorke and Russell Latapy will be involved in the match against England, while Trinidad and Tobago Head Coach Francisco Maturana expressed his excitement looking ahead to the friendly with England.

"It’s a very big and important day for Trinidad and Tobago," Maturana explained.

"It will be an exciting day because England is a very popular team with a lot of great players. We have to make sure that our team is in very good shape and that we have the players that we think can make up a good team for the game," he added.

"It is not just a game but it could be one of the biggest in Trinidad and no one will want to have a team that cannot match the occasion."

For more information on the centenary click here

The game will be only the second meeting between the sides, following the World Cup group match in 2006 that England emerged victorious from thanks to goals from Peter Crouch and Steven Gerrard.

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