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Concacaf Nations League: Fixtures, tables, draw, USMNT and Mexico qualification

The qualification process for the inaugural Concacaf Nations League is finished, with the group stage of the competition set to begin later this year.

A total of 41 teams will participate in the brand new venture and the make-up of the first edition is now known, with the final fixtures drawn on Wednesday.

Following in the footsteps of the introduction of their European counterpart in the UEFA Nations League, the Concacaf Nations League is a similar tournament – though still something that fans will want to understand clearly before the tournament proper kicks off.

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Goal takes a look the Concacaf Nations League, how it works and brings you all the fixtures and results.


What is the Concacaf Nations League?


Much like the European counterpart, the Concacaf Nations League was introduced to bring organisation for international fixtures for North and Central America's national teams.

Concacaf President Victor Montagliani revealed that the purpose of the competition was to provide a regular schedule for the national teams, what with some teams having to play less than 10 games in a four-year period and thus needing more competitive matches to help further their development.

The Concacaf Nations League has just begun the qualification process which is to end in March 2019, with the group phase to be held later that year from September to November and the finals to be played in March of 2020.

RoundDate
Qualifying phaseSeptember 6-11 2018, October 11-16 2018, November 16-20 2018, March 21-26 2019
Group phaseSeptember 2-10 2019, October 7-15 2019, November 11-19 2019
FinalsMarch 23-31 2020

How does the Concacaf Nations League work?


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In similar fashion to the UEFA Nations League, the Concacaf Nations League format is a bit odd.

The Concacaf Nations League started with a one-off qualifying phase that was played across four matchdays starting from September 2018 to March 2019 to determine the allocation of teams for the group phase of the tournament.

The six Concacaf nations that participated in the final qualification stage for the 2018 World Cup have qualified automatically (Mexico, United States, Costa Rica, Panama, Honduras, Trinidad & Tobago) and the remaining 34 teams have entered the qualifying phase.

The teams were then be sorted into different tiers for the group stage of the Nations League, with the top 10 teams in the qualifying phase receiving automatic qualification to the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup.

The Concacaf Nations League group phase (consisting of three-tiered leagues) will be played in FIFA international fixture windows throughout September, October and November 2019. Teams will be sorted by form into Leagues A, B and C.

Each league will be separated into four groups where promotion and relegation will be observed, and the teams will compete in a home-and-away, round-robin format over the group phase.


Concacaf Nations League A tables, fixtures & results


League A contains 12 teams, with the six hexagonal participants joined by the top six teams from the qualification phase. The league is split into four groups of three teams and the four group winners will qualify for the Nations League final championship that will be played in March 2020 to determine the champion of the new competition.

The four teams to have placed last in each group will be relegated to League B for the next edition of the tournament.

The first group stage matches will be played in September 2019.

Group A

PosTeamGPWDLGDPts Qualification  or relegation 
1Canada2200+76Qualification to final championship
2USA000000 
3Cuba2002-70Relegation to League B

Group B

PosTeamGPWDLGDPtsQualification  or relegation
1Panama2101+13Qualification to final championship
2Bermuda2101-13 
3Mexico0000-00Relegation to League B

Group C

PosTeamGPWDLGDPtsQualification  or relegation
1Martinique202002Qualification to final championship
2Trinidad & Tobago202002 
3Honduras000000Relegation to League B

Group D

PosTeamGPWDLGDPtsQualification  or relegation
1Curacao 2110
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4Qualification to final championship
2Haiti2011-11 
3Costa Rica000000Relegation to League B

Concacaf Nations League B tables, fixtures & results


League B contains the next 16 teams from the qualifying phase who finished in seventh to 22nd place. The league will consist of four groups of four teams, and the four group winners will be promoted to League A, while the four last-placed teams will be demoted to League C for the next edition.

Group A

PosTeamGPWDLGDPtsQualification  or relegation
1French Guiana2200+46Promotion to League A
2Grenada2110+14 
3Saint Kitts and Nevis2002-20 
4Belize2011-31Relegation to League C

Group B

PosTeamGPWDLGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Montserrat2110+14Promotion to League A
2El Salvador1101+23 
3Dominican Republic110103 
4Saint Lucia 1011-31Relegation to League C

Group C

PosTeamGPWDLGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Jamaica2200+106Promotion to League A
2Guyana2101-33 
3Antigua and Barbuda2101-53 
4Aruba2002-20Relegation to League C

Group D

PosTeamGPWDLGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Suriname2200+76Promotion to League A
2Saint Vincent and the Grenadines2110+14 
3Nicaragua2011-61 
4Dominica2002-20Relegation to League C

Concacaf Nations League C tables, fixtures & results


League C contains the remaining member associations, with the teams who finished 23rd to 34th in qualifying.

Group A

PosTeamGPWDLGDPtsQualification  or relegation
1Cayman Islands2200+36Promotion to League B
2Barbados2101+33 
3U.S. Virgin Islands2101-13 
4Saint Martin2002-50 

Group B

PosTeamGPWDLGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Bonaire2101+13Promotion to League B
2Bahamas1100+13 
3British Virgin Islands1001-20 

Group C

PosTeamGPWDLGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Guatemala2200+156Promotion to League B
2Puerto Rico1001-50 
3Anguilla1001-100 

Group D

PosTeamGPWDLGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Guadeloupe2200+76Promotion to League B
2Turks and Caicos Islands1001-30 
3Sint Maarten1001-40 

Concacaf Nations League finals


As mentioned, when matchday six has concluded, the Nations League then moves into the finals stage, which takes place in March of 2020.

Four teams - the winners of Groups 1-4 in League A - compete in two semi-finals.

This section of the tournament will be held in a single country, but the host nation has not yet been chosen.

Semi-finals

DateMatchVenue
March 2020Group 1/2/3/4 winners vs Group 1/2/3/4 winnersTBC
March 2020Group 1/2/3/4 winners vs Group 1/2/3/4 winnersTBC

Third-place play-off

DateMatchVenue
March 2020Semi-final 1 losers vs Semi-final 2 losersTBC

Final

DateMatchVenue
March 2020Semi-final 1 winners vs Semi-final 2 winnersTBC

USMNT & Mexico qualifying


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The United States national team and Mexico have already qualified automatically for the Concacaf Nations League due to their participation in the World Cup qualification stages.

The USMNT didn't actually end up qualifying for the 2018 World Cup – neither did Trinidad & Tobago – but their failure to do so does not impact the automatic qualification.

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