1. The 12th Man - Thursday, 14th May 2026. — Friday 15 May 2026
  2. Trinidad and Tobago sports fans can look forward to another engaging episode of The 12th Man this Thursday on TTT Live Online. The popular programme returns on the 14th of May 2026 with its usual mix of sharp analysis and open debate on the issues shaping local cricket, football and athletics. As the nation follows the regional cricket season and preparations for upcoming international fixtures, the show offers a space where supporters from Couva to Port of Spain can hear their concerns addressed directly.

    This edition is expected to examine recent performances by the national teams and discuss what more can be done to strengthen youth development programmes across the country. Panellists will likely touch on the challenges of maintaining facilities, the role of community clubs, and how better coordination between sporting bodies could lift standards. The conversation always reflects the realities faced by athletes and fans in Trinidad and Tobago, keeping the focus on practical steps rather than distant theories.

    For many households, The 12th Man has become essential viewing because it gives voice to everyday perspectives often missing from mainstream coverage. Viewers can catch the live stream on the TTT Live Online platform and join the discussion through the station’s usual call-in lines.
  3. Watch the full video from TTT Live Online below.
The 12th Man - Thursday, 14th May 2026. — Friday 15 May 2026Trinidad and Tobago sports fans can look forward to another engaging episode of The 12th Man this Thursday on TTT Live Online. The popular programme returns on the 14th of May 2026 with its usual mix of sharp analysis and open debate on the issues shaping local cricket, football and athletics. As the nation follows the regional cricket season and preparations for upcoming international fixtures, the show offers a space where supporters from Couva to Port of Spain can hear their concerns addressed directly. This edition is expected to examine recent performances by the national teams and discuss what more can be done to strengthen youth development programmes across the country. Panellists will likely touch on the challenges of maintaining facilities, the role of community clubs, and how better coordination between sporting bodies could lift standards. The conversation always reflects the realities faced by athletes and fans in Trinidad and Tobago, keeping the focus on practical steps rather than distant theories. For many households, The 12th Man has become essential viewing because it gives voice to everyday perspectives often missing from mainstream coverage. Viewers can catch the live stream on the TTT Live Online platform and join the discussion through the station’s usual call-in lines.Watch the full video from TTT Live Online below.
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