U.S. Men's national team star Timothy Weah found the back of the net early in Tuesday's World Cup qualifier vs Jamaica, putting the United States in front early.

Timothy Weah has been playing well of late for the U.S. Men's National team. He recorded an assist with four shots in their victory over Mexico last Friday. That win vaulted the United States ahead of Mexico in the CONCACAF Table for World Cup qualification.

The lead over Mexico is solely based on goal differential, as both teams have played seven matches and sit with 14 points. The United States have a +7 goal differential, whereas Mexico is at +5.

Canada has surprised many in the group, and sits in third position with 13 points and is the only team in the group not to have lost a match yet.

The top three teams in the group qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The team that finishes 4th in the table That will be held in November and December next year.

Weah is in the midst of his third season playing abroad in Ligue 1 for Lille. This season Timothy Weah has played in six matches, and tallied a couple of assists. Lille sits in the middle of the table with 16 points. They look like a side destined to avoid relegation, but not one that can contend with the upper tier clubs.

Weah and the U.S. Men's National team look to add three more points if they can hold off Jamaica in Tuesday's World Cup qualifier. Following this match, they will have a little over two months off until they square off against El Salvador.