2025/26 Concacaf W Qualifiers February-March matches: 5 Things You Need to Know | OneFootball

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·25 February 2026

2025/26 Concacaf W Qualifiers February-March matches: 5 Things You Need to Know

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MIAMI – The 2025/26 Concacaf W Qualifiers resume with its second round of matches during the February-March FIFA international match window, as 29 Member Associations continue the road to the 2026 Concacaf W Championship. 

Here are five things to know: 


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Over 100 goals scored 

Between November and December 2025, 34 matches have been played with 102 goals scored so far in the 2025/26 Concacaf W Qualifiers.

High-scoring Jamaica

 Jamaica arrives at the second window of the qualifiers as the team with the largest margin of victory. In November, Jamaica added a new chapter to its history in the W Qualifiers by securing the largest margin of victory against Dominica with 18 goals scored. It is also the fourth-largest margin of victory in the history of the Qualifiers.

 Corral leads Golden Boot race

 Charlyn Corral from Mexico leads the race for the Top Scorer Award with seven goals. The Mexican forward became the first player to score seven goals in a single preliminary round match since, at least, the 2006 tournament. She now has a total of 11 goals in qualifiers, adding to her previous tally from the 2014 edition.

 Caribbean shot stoppers

Renala Francis from Saint Lucia, and Altica Benn from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, are the two goalkeepers with the most saves of the tournament so far, having registered 15 and 10, respectively.

 Repeat success

Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, and Haiti are looking to repeat their accolades from the first window. The Boricuas registered a seven-goal victory for the first time in 15 years. Trinidad and Tobago ended a losing streak of four games, looking to add another win in this second window.

 Haiti recorded its fourth consecutive victory in the qualifiers, led by 2024/25 Concacaf Women’s Player of the Year Melchie Dumornay, who has become a pillar for Les Grenadières.

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