Canadian men to learn 2022 CONCACAF World Cup qualifying draw on Aug. 19
Canada will learn its 2022 World Cup qualifying path next Wednesday in CONCACAF’s preliminary draw.
The five highest-ranked teams in the region — Mexico, the United States, Costa Rica, Jamaica and Honduras — have been given a bye to the final round of qualifying. The draw in Zurich will divide Canada and 29 other teams into six groups for the first round.
The first round is a single round-robin format with each team playing four matches — two home and two away. El Salvador, Canada, Curacao, Panama, Haiti, and Trinidad and Tobago will serve as seeds in groups A to F respectively.
The six group winners will then face off in the second round — a home-and-away elimination format in three predetermined pairings. The winner of Canada’s group will face the top team in Haiti’s pool, for example.