Qatar FIFA World Cup: Canada on the point as Mexico-USA takes top promoting

The Concacaf passing competition for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ has been fascinating, to say the least, and with three-game days to go there is still plenty of unsureness in store. On the bill over the next week is a hypothetically decisive meeting between old rivals Mexico and USA. The possible return of Canto to the world finals after 36-year absenteeism. FIFA World Cup 2022 Fans can buy FIFA World Cup Tickets from our website.

Mexico will take on two edges whose hopes have long since evaporated.
Mexico will take on two edges whose hopes have long since evaporated.

Five teams are still in the successively for the three automatic qualification places, while one will go into the intercontinental play-off against an OFC nation in June. Arch-rivals set for Azteca confrontation. Mexico hosted the USA at the Estadio Azteca on the first matchday, with much more than vanity at stake. The two Concacaf sides with most World Cup appearances to their names lie joint-second in the table on 21 points, and the winner of their latest summit will be virtually definite a trip to Qatar in November.

Arch-rivals set for Azteca showdown

The stakes could not be higher, not least for Mexico, who go into the game having suffered three following defeats in the fixture. Gerardo Martino's side’s last triumph against the USA came in September 2019 approachable in New Jersey. El Tri fans are worried for a home win, though they have not seen their side overcome the Stars and Crews in the Mexican capital since a 2-1 triumph in 2009. Three years later, the USA noted they're only. Meanwhile, medico will take on two edges whose hopes have long since evaporated. Honduras away and el Salvador at home.

Canada is on the verge. Canada is the only winning side in the final phase of the Concacaf qualifiers, a marked enhancement on their last World Cup qualification bid when they failed to make this step of the competition. The dramatic upturn in their fortunes is down to the advent of quality players such as Alphonso Davies and the skill of coach John Herdman in putting together a cross capable of dominating the regional scene.

Mexico-USA takes top promoting
Mexico-USA takes top promoting


Canada on the verge

The Canadians need just one more win to reoccurrence to the big stage, though their run-in begins with a tough assignment away to a Costa Rica side in urgent need of three points. Contemporary at four of the last five world cups Los Ticos lie fifth and out of the qualifying positions. After making a poor start to the final phase, they are now champion in four, however, and are hopeful of enduring that run and booking the play-off place at the very least. Should the caucus clinch qualification it will cap a remarkable journey for a country where the game is mounting at a dizzying speed.

 Panama with work to do. Panama took everyone by amazement with their qualification for Russia 2018. Some of the veterans from that escapade are now key members of Thomas Christiansen’s squad, namely Michael Murillo, Fidel Escobar, Roman Torres, Armando Cooper, and Edgar Barcenas, who carry the expectations of a nation with designs on another World Cup participation. The Panamanians have a little border for error. However currently quarter on 17 points. they falsehood one clear of Costa Rica. If they are to hang on to the play-off placeblogs Caballeros need to pick up their form, having won just one of their last three games. Next for them is a home game with winless Honduras. who lie nethermost of the table and out of the reckoning. Win that and Panama can look advancing with more confidence to their final two outings.  At home-based to Canada.

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