Concacaf
·11 October 2025
Honduras hosts Haiti in a battle for first place in Group C

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·11 October 2025
MIAMI - The Final Round of the Concacaf Qualifiers to the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues with Honduras hosting Haiti in Group C on Monday at Estadio José de la Paz Herrera Uclés in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Honduras enters the match after a goalless draw against Costa Rica on Thursday. Los Catrachos are currently second in Group C with five points and an unbeaten record one win and two draws.
Additionally, Honduras looks to continue its positive run against Haiti, with the Central Americans unbeaten in the last four encounters in Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers between the nations (3-1-0).
Haiti arrives in Honduras after a 3-nil victory in Nicaragua. Goals from Duckens Nazon, the campaign’s top scorer with six, Danley Jean Jacques, and Louicius Deedson secured the result.
Les Grenadiers lead Group A due to goal differential, having earned five points with an unbeaten record of one win and two draws. Haiti also remains unbeaten on the road this qualifying campaign (3-1-0) as it seeks a positive result to keep commanding the group.
The match will be the second meeting between the sides in the Final Round, following a nil-nil draw on September 5. It will be the 20th all-time meeting between the nations. Honduras leads the all-time series with 13 wins to five for Haiti, and one draw.
Historical Series
This will be the 20th all-time meeting between the two nations, and their second encounter in this round, following a 0-0 draw on September 5.
Head-to-Head History
In FIFA World Cup qualifying play, Honduras are unbeaten in their last four matches against Haiti (3 wins, 1 draw).
Honduras Strong at Home
The Honduran side has hosted Haiti twice in World Cup qualifying, winning both matches by identical 4-0 scorelines—each played at the Estadio Nacional Chelato Uclés, the same venue for Monday’s encounter.
Last qualifier between the two in Tegucigalpa:
November 3, 1981
Honduras 4-0 Haiti
Scorers: David Bueso, Jorge “El Indio” Urquía, Eduardo “La Aguja” Laing, José Roberto “El Macho” Figueroa It’s been 43 years, 11 months, and 10 days since that historic night.
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