Jamaica vs El Salvador live stream: Watch online Gold Cup 2015 football (Preview)

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Jamaica will try to follow up a huge win over Canada with another victory to finish on top of Group B in the 2015 Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Gold Cup. But they need to make it past El Salvador who are gunning for a berth at the knockout stages.

Jamaica opened their campaign with a respectable 2-2 draw against Costa Rica before handing the Canadians their first loss of the tournament Saturday.

The Reggae Boyz controlled the ball better in the first half although both squads had opportunities on the goal.

Canada came close to scoring with an attempt from forward Tosaint Ricketts in the 12<sup>th minute but his attempt was unsuccessful.

Jamaica had notable attempts in the first half coming from defender Kemar Lawrence in the 28<sup>th minute and headers from forward Giles Barnes and defender Adrian Mariappa but all failed to find the net.

Both squads again had good looks on goal in the second half but were unable to score. But in stoppage time, midfielder Rodolph Austin handed Jamaica the victory and control of Group B as his header made it 1-0.

Meanwhile, El Salvador looks to get their first win after matches against Canada and Costa Rica ended in draws.

Against Costa Rica, El Salavador had the crowd on their backs but were unable to score until stoppage time when forward Dustin Corea netted the goal to finish the game in a 1-1 draw.

Before the goal, Costa Rica looked poised to win the game up 1-0 after a goal in the 61<sup>st minute from team captain captain Bryan Ruiz.

The match between Jamaica and El Salvador is crucial as it will determine both nations' chances of earning a top spot in Group B and will get a sure ticket to the knockout stage. 

It will be played on July 14 at 6 p.m. EST at BMO Field in Toronto, Canada and will be shown live on Fox Sports 1.  The game can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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