Canada, Haiti, Costa Rica out for third wins in U-20 Qualifiers | OneFootball

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·2 March 2026

Canada, Haiti, Costa Rica out for third wins in U-20 Qualifiers

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MIAMI – The 2026 Concacaf U-20 Qualifiers continue with the fourth round of matches in Groups D, E, and F on Monday.

After round-robin play in the competition, the top team from each group will advance to the 2026 Concacaf U-20 Championship. 


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Group D

Anguilla vs. Curaça 

Anguilla face Curaçao in Group D at Stadion Rignaal ‘Jean’ Francisca in Willemstad, Curaçao

It will be the third encounter between the two. Curaçao leads the series with wins in both previous meetings.

Anguilla enters its fourth and final match of the tournament in search of ending a three-match losing run. 

Curaçao looks to collect a third consecutive win after a 6-nil result over Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The victory featured a hat-trick from Damiënthly Bernardina, who reached six career goals in the preliminary phase of the Qualifiers.

Guyana vs. Haiti 

The second Group D match of the day presents Guyana against Haiti at Stadion Rignaal ‘Jean’ Francisca in Willemstad, Curaçao. The two meet for the first time in U-20 Qualifiers. 

Guyana will seek to capitalize on its positive momentum, after bouncing back from an initial loss with a 5-nil rout of Anguilla. Braces from Bryan Wharton and Sheldon Kendall, and a goal from Mateo Clark, led the Golden Jaguars to victory. 

Group leaders Haiti aims to stay undefeated after two consecutive wins. Les Grenadiers won 4-nil in its previous encounter against Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, with a brace from Nikolai Pierre and goals from Clavens Exantus and Josué Anglade

Group E

Sint Maarten vs. Trinidad and Tobago

Group E action for the day kicks off with Sint Maarten playing Trinidad and Tobago at the Costa Rican Football Federation Field # 2 in Alajuela, Costa Rica.

This will be the first time these teams meet in the U-20 Qualifiers.

Sint Maarten looks to close out its participation on a positive note after falling in its first three fixtures.

Trinidad and Tobago will be out for a second consecutive win after an initial draw in its tournament opener. The Soca Warriors’ 5-1 triumph over Barbados saw five different scorers: Josiah Ochoa, Jaydon Caprietta, Dominic Joseph, Josiah Kallicharan and Derrel Garcia.

Bermuda vs. Costa Rica 

Bermuda takes on group leaders Costa Rica in Group E at the Costa Rican Football Federation Field # 2 in Alajuela, Costa Rica

The occasion marks the sixth time the two met in the Qualifiers. Costa Rica leads the series with five wins.

Bermuda will look to deliver an upset, with the Caribbean side unbeaten coming into the match. The nation picked up a 2-nil win over Sint Maarten and a 2-2 draw against Trinidad and Tobago. Xahvi Deroza and Kennahz Fray delivered the victory for the Gombey Warriors in its previous outing. 

Costa Rica will aim for a third win in a row to solidify its place as Group E leader. Los Ticos have performed flawlessly in attack, scoring 15 goals in its first two fixtures, while also displaying defensive solidity and not conceding so far. 

Group F 

U.S. Virgin Islands vs. Nicaragua 

The U.S. Virgin Islands will clash against hosts Nicaragua in Group F at Estadio Miguel Chocorrón Buitrago in Managua.

The U.S.V.I. will wrap up its participation in search of its first point, after defeats in its first three fixtures.

Nicaragua bounced back from a loss in its opener with an emphatic 5-nil victory against Martinique. Braces from Juban Uriarte and Mario Montenegro, and a goal from Yader Caracas, sealed the result for the Group F hosts. 

Aruba vs. Canada 

Aruba faces Canada in a key battle for first place in Group F at Estadio Miguel Chocorrón Buitrago in Managua. 

Aruba enters the match undefeated with two wins, overcoming both Nicaragua and the U.S.V.I with 2-nil scorelines.

Canada eyes a third straight win after opening with 14-nil and 8-nil victories against the U.S.V.I and Martinique, respectively. Marsel Bibishkov has been clinical with six goals so far and is second amongst the tournament’s leading scorers.

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