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·15 February 2025

The last four spots for the U-17 FIFA World Cup will be decided on Sunday

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MIAMI – The 2025 Concacaf U-17 Men’s Qualifiers conclude with eight matches on Sunday, when the final four of eight Concacaf berths at the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup will be decided.

Play concludes in Groups A, B, C, and E. Three groups will feature its top two teams playing for the first-place finish and the accompanying ticket to the World Cup.


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Group A

Anguilla vs. Curaçao

Anguilla meets Curaçao in Group A at the National Sports Centre in Devonshire Parish, Bermuda.

Curaçao seeks to leave with a third victory and a potential first-place finish, depending on the outcome of the Canada-Bermuda encounter. Dayvi Busby leads Curaçao with three goals in the campaign.

Anguilla looks to exit the tournament with its first victory of the campaign. Mekhi Connor caused the lone goal for Anguilla in a 3-1 defeat to Bermuda last Sunday.

Canada vs. Bermuda

Canada meets Bermuda in Group A at the National Sports Centre in Devonshire Parish, Bermuda.

The Reds are in pole position to advance as the first-place team in the group. Marius Aiyenero is coming off a hat-trick performance, leading Canada with five goals in three matches.

Bermuda needs to win and close the gap on goal difference to finish in first place. Kalen Brunson and Kennahz Fray lead the team with three goals apiece.

Group B

British Virgin Islands vs. Guyana

The British Virgin Islands meet Guyana in Group B at Estadio Nacional in San José, Costa Rica.

The BVI seeks to exit the tournament with a second victory. Luca Stuttard leads the team with two goals.

Guyana seeks a victory as it aspires to finish in first place. Shaquan David and Joshua Morris lead the team with two goals.

Costa Rica vs. Trinidad and Tobago

Costa Rica meets Trinidad and Tobago in Group B at Estadio Nacional in San José, Costa Rica. Both sides enter with seven points as first and second in the table, with Los Ticos in pole position on goal difference.

Isaac Badilla leads Costa Rica with four goals. Josiah Kallicharan has five goals for Trinidad and Tobago and will be another name to follow in this encounter.

Group C

Belize vs. Barbados

Belize meets Barbados in Group C at the Mexican Football Federation headquarters in Toluca, Mexico. Both sides enter with three points and seek to depart the tournament with a second victory.

Marlon Meza has been a pivotal part of the Belize offense, co-leading with two goals. Barbados’ lone goal of the campaign has come through an own goal against Dominica.

Mexico vs. Nicaragua

Mexico meets Nicaragua for first place in Group C at the Mexican Football Federation headquarters in Toluca, Mexico.

Juban Uriarte seeks to continue his scoring form as Nicaragua’s leader with six goals. Aldo de Nigris has four goals to lead Mexico in offense.

Group E

Antigua and Barbuda vs. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Antigua and Barbuda meets Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in Group E at Estadio Cementos Progreso in Guatemala City, Guatemala.

Both sides seek to leave the tournament with their first victory of the campaign. Sakidi Meade has scored the lone goal for Antigua and Barbuda.

Haiti vs. Guatemala

Haiti meets Guatemala for the top spot in Group E at Estadio Cementos Progreso in Guatemala City, Guatemala.

Haiti sits in pole position with the goal difference tiebreaker, forcing Guatemala to win if it wants to finish first.

Emerson Laissé leads Haiti with three goals. Marvin Ávila is the top scorer for Guatemala, also with three to his name.

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