Preview: Canada’s WCQ journey continues against Haiti in the second round
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The road to Qatar continues as the Canadian men’s national team advanced to the Second Round of FIFA World Cup Qualifying following a comprehensive win against Suriname on Tuesday. The Reds will now take on Haiti in a two-legged affair to determine who progresses to the final round.
As for the other two matchups, Saint Kitts and Nevis play El Salvador, and Panama face Curaçao. The winners of the three ties will join the USA, Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica and Jamaica as the final eight CONCACAF nations fighting to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
First stage complete.
The Canadian men’s national team is set to face Haiti in the second round of 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying with the first stage coming Saturday (5pm ET/2pm PT) live on OneSoccer. The second leg will come Tuesday night (9pm ET/6pm PT) with a place in the third and final roun
The Canadian men’s national team continue their quest to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup when they take on Haiti Saturday night in a two-legged affair. Follow along all the action with Jeffrey P. Nesker
Coffee with the Caps, Friday June 11
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Good Friday morning Caps fans, hope you all are gearing up for a weekend filled with soccer and summer-y weather (perhaps too summer-y if it is 90-plus degrees like it is where I live).
It was a good start to a busy week for the various Canadian national teams, with the men dispatching Suriname 4-0 to top the group and ensure their World Cup Qualifying campaign continues. It was perhaps a slow start but things kicked into gear quickly after Alphonso Davies’ 37th minute goal, with a Jonathan David hat trick supplying the rest of the goals (although Phonzie had a top-drawer assist on one of them).
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