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WCQ: Trinidad and Tobago vs Mexico

Trinidad and Tobago tackle the mighty Mexicans from 7pm today at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain in a CONCACAF World Cup qualifying contest. Buoyed by their 1-0 defeat of Panama on Friday to earn their first points in the six-team “Hex”, T&T will be keen to keep the momentum going against table-toppers Mexico.

WCQ: Trinidad and Tobago vs Panama

Trinidad and Tobago will square off against Panama from 7pm today at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain in a crucial World Cup qualifying fixture. With no points to show after two matches in the six-team “Hex”, the final stage of CONCACAF qualifying, T&T desperately need to avoid a third defeat.

T&T vs Costa Rica

Trinidad and Tobago's national footballers will meet Costa Rica from 7 p.m. in a CONCACAF Zone World Cup home qualifier at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain.

Live Updates: The Opposition Response Budget 2016/2017

Live Updates: Budget 2016/2017

After one year in office, the government comes to the Parliament in Port of Spain this afternoon, to present a budget meant to stabilise Trinidad and Tobago's shaky economy, and chart a medium and long term course. How many will be helped, and how much it will hurt, will be known when Finance Minister Colm Imbert makes his presentation from 1.30pm.

On Top of the Games - Kwame Laurence in Rio

CCN Multimedia Sports Director Kwame Laurence is in Rio and will provide updates to all our Express online readers

The Funeral of Patrick Augustus Mervyn Manning live at the Trinity Cathedral

Follow this live blog for updates on the funeral service of the late prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago Patrick Augustus Mervyn Manning starting from 8:30am

Patrick Manning has died

Former Prime Minister Patrick Agustus Mervyn Manning passed away on 2nd July 2016 at the San Fernando General Hospital after battling Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Live Event: Finance Minister to seek approval to borrow $50B

With the announcement today by the Central Bank that Trinidad and Tobago was now in a recession, citizens should pay particular attention to the address, in Parliament this afternoon, of Finance Minister Colm Imbert. Imbert will be seeking Parliamentary approval to allow Government to increase its borrowing capacity by $50 billion. It is a move already being criticised by the Opposition but one the Government considers necessary in order to pay off debts and fund projects.

T&T's Women vs Jamaica's Women

Semi-final round of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Olympic qualifing tournament