With a league-leading 14 goals this season, and June’s Player of the Month award to his credit, fans across the USL had become accustomed to what Charleston Battery forward Romario Williams was capable of every time he stepped on the field.

Over the past two weeks, though, the Jamaican forward has brought his game to a much wider audience, as his play has helped drive the Reggae Boyz to a second consecutive appearance at the CONCACAF Gold Cup Final.

Jamaica will square off with the United States on Wednesday night at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. for the championship (9:45 p.m. ET | FS1, Univision).

“[Jamaica] coach [Theodore Whitmore] and I had a talk once the tournament began and he told me my opportunities were going to come and it’s up to me to take advantage of them,” Williams told the Charleston Post & Courier’s Andrew Miller. “I feel like I’ve done a good job of taking advantage of those opportunities so far in terms of scoring goals and my work rate. I feel like if the coaching staff has given me a responsibility and a role and I feel like I’ve lived up to expectations.”