The Barbados national football team represents Barbados in international association football under the control of the Barbados Football Association (BFA).
The following list contains all results of Barbados's official matches since 2020. [1]
The coloured backgrounds denote the result of the match:
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7 January Friendly | Canada | 4–1 | Barbados | Irvine, California, United States |
| Report |
| Stadium: Orange County Great Park |
10 January Friendly | Canada | 4–1 | Barbados | Irvine, California, United States |
| Report |
| Stadium: Orange County Great Park |
19 March Friendly | Turks and Caicos | 0–2 | Barbados | Punta Cana, Dominican Republic |
Report |
| Stadium: Cap Cana Sports City |
21 March Friendly | Turks and Caicos | 0–5 | Barbados | Punta Cana, Dominican Republic |
Report | Stadium: Cap Cana Sports City |
25 March 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification | Panama | 1–0 | Barbados | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
| Report | Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez |
30 March 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification | Anguilla | 0–1 | Barbados | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Report |
| Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez |
4 June 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification | Dominican Republic | 1–1 | Barbados | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
| Report | Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez |
8 June 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification | Dominica | 1–1 | Barbados | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
| Report |
| Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez |
2 July 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification | Bermuda | 8–1 | Barbados | Fort Lauderdale, United States |
| Report |
| Stadium: DRV PNK Stadium |
28 January Friendly | Suriname | 1–0 | Barbados | Paramaribo, Suriname |
| Report | Stadium: Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion |
30 January Friendly | Guyana | 0–0 | Barbados | Paramaribo, Suriname |
Report | Stadium: Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion |
22 February Friendly | Martinique | 3–1 | Barbados | Fort-de-France, Martinique |
| Report |
| Stadium: Stade Pierre Aliker |
25 March Friendly | Trinidad and Tobago | 9–0 | Barbados | Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago |
19:00 |
| Report | Stadium: Hasely Crawford Stadium |
27 March Friendly | Guyana | 5–0 | Barbados | Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago |
| Report | Stadium: Hasely Crawford Stadium |
3 June 2022–23 Nations League | Antigua and Barbuda | 1–0 | Barbados | Gros Islet, Saint Lucia |
19:30 (UTC−4) |
| Report | Stadium: Daren Sammy Cricket Ground Referee: Moeth Gaymes (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) |
6 June 2022–23 Nations League | Cuba | 3–0 | Barbados | Santiago de Cuba, Cuba |
16:00 (UTC−4) |
| Report | Stadium: Estadio Antonio Maceo Referee: Marco Ortíz (Mexico) |
9 June 2022–23 Nations League | Guadeloupe | 1–0 | Barbados | Gros Islet, Saint Lucia |
18:00 (UTC−4) |
| Report | Stadium: Daren Sammy Cricket Ground Referee: Raúl Castro (Honduras) |
13 June 2022–23 Nations League | Guadeloupe | 2–1 | Barbados | Les Abymes, Guadeloupe |
18:00 (UTC−4) |
| Report |
| Stadium: Stade René Serge Nabajoth Referee: Melvin Matamoros (Honduras) |
22 February Friendly | Grenada | 1–1 | Barbados | Sauteurs, Grenada |
19:00 UTC−4 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Fond Playing Field Referee: Moet Gaymes (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) |
24 February Friendly | Grenada | 2–2 | Barbados | St. George's, Grenada |
19:00 UTC−4 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Kirani James Athletic Stadium Referee: Reon Radix (Grenada) |
26 February Friendly | Grenada | 2–2 | Barbados | St. George's, Grenada |
16:00 UTC−4 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Kirani James Athletic Stadium Referee: Moet Gaymes (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) |
23 March 2022–23 Nations League | Barbados | 0–1 | Cuba | Wildey, Barbados |
19:00 UTC−4 | Report |
| Stadium: Wildey Turf Referee: Walter López (Guatemala) |
26 March 2022–23 Nations League | Antigua and Barbuda | 1–2 | Barbados | North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda |
16:00 UTC−4 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium Referee: Ismael Cornejo (El Salvador) |
8 September 2023–24 Nations League | Barbados | 2–3 | Montserrat | Wildey, Barbados |
19:00 UTC−4 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Wildey Turf Referee: Ken Pennyfeather (Antigua and Barbuda) |
11 September 2023–24 Nations League | Nicaragua | 5–1 | Barbados | Managua, Nicaragua |
20:00 UTC−6 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Estadio Nacional Referee: Bryan López (Guatemala) |
12 October 2023–24 Nations League | Barbados | v | Dominican Republic | Barbados |
Report |
15 October 2023–24 Nations League | Dominican Republic | v | Barbados | Dominican Republic |
Report |
16 November 2023–24 Nations League | Barbados | v | Nicaragua | Barbados |
Report |
19 November 2023–24 Nations League | Montserrat | v | Barbados | Montserrat |
Report |
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