Results

North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 06/07 19:00 4 [5] British Virgin Islands v Jamaica [2] L 0-1
North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 06/04 19:00 3 [4] Dominica v British Virgin Islands [5] L 3-0
International Match 05/30 00:00 - St Vincent Grenadines v British Virgin Islands D 1-1
International Match 04/20 20:00 - Anguilla v British Virgin Islands L 1-0
CONCACAF Nations League 10/12 19:30 4 [2] Cayman Islands v British Virgin Islands [3] L 1-0
CONCACAF Nations League 10/09 19:30 5 [3] British Virgin Islands v St. Kitts and Nevis [1] L 1-3
CONCACAF Nations League 09/10 20:30 3 [1] St. Kitts and Nevis v British Virgin Islands [3] L 2-0
CONCACAF Nations League 09/04 20:30 1 British Virgin Islands v Cayman Islands L 0-1
North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 06/12 00:00 3 [3] Dominican Republic v British Virgin Islands [4] L 4-0
North & Central America - World Cup Qualifying 06/08 19:00 2 [3] British Virgin Islands v Guatemala [1] L 0-3
Central America - World Cup Qualifying 03/26 19:00 14 British Virgin Islands v US Virgin Islands W 4-2
Central America - World Cup Qualifying 03/23 01:50 14 US Virgin Islands v British Virgin Islands D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 8 3 5
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 7 3 4
Goals for 2 1 1
Goals against 13 5 8
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 6 2 4

The British Virgin Islands national football team is the national team of the British Virgin Islands and is controlled by the British Virgin Islands Football Association.

They are members of both CONCACAF and FIFA.

History

Early football games in the British Virgin Islands were between British Royal Navy crew, and expatriates. In 1968, the British Virgin Islands team was founded by a team of Royal Engineers, and soon after, in 1973 the British Virgin Islands Football Association was founded. In 1974, it was affiliated by FIFA. The former Tottenham, Chelsea and Porto manager, Portuguese André Villas-Boas had his first job as Technical Director of the national team British Virgin Islands in 2000 and 2001.

World Cup qualification

In the qualifying rounds for the 2006 World Cup were drawn against St Lucia, and they were eliminated 10–0 on aggregate.

In the qualifying rounds for the 2010 World Cup they were paired with the Bahamas. They lost on the away goals rule after a 3–3 draw over both legs. Both matches were actually played in the Bahamas, but British Virgin Islands were designated as the home team in the second match, which ended 2–2. Despite going out of the competition in the first qualifying round, the British Virgin Islands were the only side to enter the 2010 FIFA World Cup to remain unbeaten through qualification and the finals tournament (although New Zealand was undefeated in the finals tournament, they did lose a game in qualification.)

In the qualifying rounds for the 2014 FIFA World Cup they were in the unusual position of being favorites to win their two-legged tie against neighbors U.S. Virgin Islands. However, after losing the first leg 2–0 and the return leg 2–1, the British Virgin Islands once again failed to advance to the next round.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying rounds saw British Virgin Islands take on Dominica with both legs taking place in Dominica, with the first leg acting as BVI's 'home ground' due to the away goal ruling. Despite taking the lead twice, the Islanders fell to a 3–2 defeat at 'home' and drew 0–0 away, meaning that once again first round qualification remained elusive.

The 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying rounds saw British Virgin Islands again knocked out in the first round, having lost all four of their group matches without scoring a goal.

At the commencement of 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification, BVI advanced beyond the first round of qualifying for the first time in their history after beating the U.S. Virgin Islands 1–1 on aggregate after penalties. In the second round, they were drawn into Group E with Guatemala, Dominica, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic.

The British Virgin Islands national soccer team represents the British Virgin Islands in international football competitions. Governed by the British Virgin Islands Football Association (BVIFA), the team is a member of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) and the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF).

The team, often referred to as the "BVI," has a passionate following and embodies the spirit of the islands, showcasing a blend of local talent and international players with ties to the territory. The BVI team competes in various tournaments, including the Caribbean Cup and World Cup qualifying matches, striving to make their mark on the regional and global stage.

The players are known for their determination and resilience, often overcoming challenges to represent their nation with pride. Home matches are typically played at the A.O. Shirley Recreation Ground in Road Town, where fans gather to support their team in a vibrant atmosphere. The British Virgin Islands national soccer team continues to develop its program, focusing on youth development and fostering a love for the sport throughout the islands.