After rising to the 9th position in the regional classification, they will face Guatemala in a one-off final to secure a ticket.
The women’s national team already knows its rival to fight for a direct ticket to the Gold Cup in February, and it’s none other than neighboring Guatemala.
After a significant rise in the standings, going from 13th to 9th in CONCACAF, the Selecta have turned the tables on potential matches thanks to a run of 6 wins in a row in the pre-Gold Cup qualifiers.
The competitor will come from one of the 3 teams from CONCACAF Nations League A that finished second in the three groups, namely Guatemala, Puerto Rico or Haiti.
The system then established that the best ranked team would go against the worst of the 3 teams that won their groups in League B, namely El Salvador, Guyana or the Dominican Republic. Second best, against second worst, and so on.
In the rankings released today, Haiti is ranked 7th best, followed by Guatemala at 15th and Puerto Rico at 17th. Meanwhile, El Salvador is in 9th place, Guyana is in 11th place and Guyana is in 12th place. Dominican Republic.
So, Haiti (1), El Salvador (2), Guyana (3), Dominican Republic (4), Guatemala (5) and Puerto Rico (6).
Hence, Haiti will face Puerto Rico, Guyana will face the Dominican Republic and Guatemala will face El Salvador in the live clash on February 17.
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