United States, Mexico book spots at World Cup finals
The United States and Mexico both booked tickets to this year's World Cup in Qatar in the final round of CONCACAF qualifying on Wednesday.
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The United States and Mexico both booked tickets to this year's World Cup in Qatar in the final round of CONCACAF qualifying on Wednesday.
Mexico booked their tickets to the FIFA World Cup finals in Qatar on Wednesday after securing the results needed to claim the last two automatic qualifying places from the CONCACAF region. The USA were beaten 2-0 by Costa Rica in San Jose to finish third in the standings while Mexico eased past El Salvador 2-0 in Mexico City to finish second overall.
Canada wrapped up a remarkable World Cup qualifying campaign Wednesday on a down note in a 1-0 loss to Panama but will still go to Qatar as the top finisher in CONCACAF.
The pots for Friday's World Cup finals draw can be confirmed after Mexico and United States booked the final two automatic places on Wednesday.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand coach Danny Hay was proud that his team progressed through Oceania's qualification with a 100% record but is under no illusions that getting to the World Cup finals remains a tough task.
WELLINGTON : New Zealand coach Danny Hay was proud that his team progressed through Oceania's qualification with a 100per cent record but is under no illusions that getting to the World Cup finals remains a tough task.
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