Canada men will have to play all the rounds of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying
TORONTO — Canada will have to start from the beginning of CONCACAF’s revamped World Cup qualifying format to get to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
That means the Canadian men will have to play 20 matches to reach their destination.
Under CONCACAF’s new blueprint, only the five highest-ranked teams in the region, based on based on the July 16 FIFA rankings, will go straight to the final round. Those are Mexico, the U.S., Costa Rica, Jamaica and Honduras.
The remaining 30 countries in North and Central America and the Caribbean will be drawn into six groups of five with the six highest-ranked teams — El Salvador, Canada, Curacao, Panama, Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago — to serve as seeds in groups A through F.