How do CONCACAF Olympic qualifiers work?
CONCACAF's Olympic qualifiers feature two groups of four teams each, with all matches set to be held in Guadalajara, Mexico.
The first group features three of the region's heavy-hitters, with the U.S. set to battle Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic and Mexico in that order.
Group B, meanwhile, includes Honduras, Canada, Haiti and El Salvador.
Following the group stage games, the top two teams in each group will advance to the semi-final round, where the winner of Group A will take on Group B's runner-up and vice versa.
The winner of each semi-final will book their place in the final, and more importantly, the Olympics, while the two losing teams will see their hopes of heading to Tokyo come to an end.