 Trinidad and Tobago’s women Soca Warriors will enter a live-in training  camp from tomorrow for their final week of preparations for the  all-important FIFA Women’s World Cup final leg qualifying match against  Ecuador at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain which takes  place next Tuesday.
Trinidad and Tobago’s women Soca Warriors will enter a live-in training  camp from tomorrow for their final week of preparations for the  all-important FIFA Women’s World Cup final leg qualifying match against  Ecuador at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain which takes  place next Tuesday.
 Head Coach Randy Waldrum will lead his team into  the camp with sessions at the Hasely Crawford Stadium and the team will  be reside at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Waldrum said the team is in solid  shape at the moment but this week will be crucial towards its final  state of readiness for the clash with Ecuador.
 “We’ll have all the  players together this week and we hope to have them all fit and healthy  and mentally ready for the match on Tuesday. We’ve had some of the  players with the exception of some of them from the US, in training over  the past few days with the focus being on strength and conditioning and  that went quite well for us,” Waldrum told TTFA Media.
 “It’s going  to be a big week ahead and I think everyone is ready for it. I know the  girls and the staff are all eager and focused and the people who have to  get things ready off the field of play at the TTFA and the other  personnel are all doing what they have to,” he added.
 T&T  Swedish-based forward Ahkeela Mollon said the team would not be overawed  by the run of events from now until the final whistle on Tuesday.  “We’ve been training really hard for the past week and the sessions have  been quite good. The mood is really good at the moment and we’re  looking forward to this week with all the players  assembling in camp,”  Mollon said.
 “We’re all really excited about the 12th Warrior and  the fans coming out and giving us that support. We’re at home but the  key for us is to stay focus and humbled and go out there and play as we  know we can and get the result,” she added.
 Dernelle Mascall says  the physical sessions have been intense but worth the while. “We’ve been  having two sessions a day so it’s really intense but it’s all down to  ensuring we’re physically ready for the match. Hopefully by mid next  week we’ll be a bit more settled and focusing on game specific  preparations,” Mascall said.
 “I think we’re all really excited about  playing before a large home crowd. We want that 12th warrior behind us.  We would have liked to have qualified out of the CONCACAF stage but  this opportunity to do it at home is really a great opportunity for us,”  added Mascall.
 The TTFA on Friday launched an official T-Shirt  campaign in support of the women’s Soca Warriors for the December 2  “Winner Takes All” encounter.  The shirts are available at all Fan Club  Outlets-- Movietowne Port of Spain, Trincity and Gulf City Mall, and  Heritage Sports in Scarborough, Tobago. They cost $150 (adults) and $120  (children).
 The Ministry of Sport and the Sportt Company of T&T  are partnering with the TTFA to support all activities relating to the  December 2 match and fans can purchase their tickets at  Kenny’s Sports  Centre outlets, Skinner Park (San Fernando), The Fan Club (Movietowne,  POS), Ramsingh’s Sporting Goods (Chaguanas), All Out (Queen’s Park  Oval), Econo Supermarket (Sangre Grande) and Heritage Sport  (Scarborough). 
Tickets cost $200 (covered) and $100 (uncovered).  Children under 12 are free in the uncovered section. The match kicks off  at 6 p.m. and gates open at 3 p.m.
T&T SQUAD: Maylee  Attin-Johnson, Kennya Cordner, Ayanna Russell, Patrice Superville,  Ahkeela Mollon, Mariah Shade, Janine Francois, Arin King, Khadisha  Debessette, Khadidra Debesette, Tasha St Louis, Anique Walker, Dernelle  Mascall, Jasmine Sampson, Nia Walcott, Mira Walcott, Lauryn Hutchinson,  Brianna Ryce, Kimika Forbes, Saundra Baron, Karyn Forbes, Rhea Belgrave.
