JAMAL Lowe scored his second international goal for Jamaica, as they overcame Suriname 3-1 in Kingston.

Cherries' forward was making his fourth appearance for the Reggae Boyz.

Lowe started the contest, with Jamaica leading 2-1 at half-time thanks to goals from former Manchester United youngster Ravel Morrison, and Toulouse ace Junior Flemmings.

Ex-Wigan Athletic winger Yanic Wildschut had netted for Suriname.

But Lowe's strike 21 minutes from time proved enough to clinch the victory.

Lowe, 27, was replaced in the second half by Huddersfield Town's Rolando Aarons.

After two matches, Jamaica sit top of their CONCACAF Nations League group, ahead of a clash with Mexico next week.

In the same competition, Cherries midfielder Nathan Moriah-Welsh earned his eighth cap for Guyana.

The 20-year-old came off the bench in the 2-1 win over 10-man Bermuda, with goals from Trayon Bobb and Omari Glasgow cancelling out Dante Leverock's strike in Leonora.

Guyana top League B Group B and host Haiti on Saturday.

James Hill was an unused substitute as England under-21s eased past Albania 3-0.