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United States women's CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers set for Monterrey, Mexico

If the United States women's national team is going to qualify for the upcoming World Cup and Olympics, they now have the roadmap for how they will have to do it.

The CONCACAF W Championship, which for the first time will double as the qualification tournament for both the Women's World Cup and the Olympics, has been set July 4-18, 2022 in Monterrey, Mexico.

The USWNT and Canada will automatically compete in the W Championship while 30 other teams will compete for the last six slots in a play-in tournament starting this week that runs through April.

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Of the eight teams competing in the W Championship, the top four finishers will automatically qualify for the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. That is more forgiving than in the past thanks to the World Cup being expanded from 24 teams to 32. Two more CONCACAF teams will have a chance to qualify via an intercontinental playoff tournament against eight other teams from around the world.

The winner of the W Championship will also directly qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics. The second- and third-placed teams will compete in a playoff to be held in September 2023 for the second spot in the Olympics. Only two teams will represent CONCACAF at the Olympics.

For the USWNT, this marks their first time having to qualify for a World Cup on foreign soil in more than a decade. Mexico hosted the qualification tournament for the 2011 World Cup and there the USWNT suffered a surprise loss to Mexico, forcing the Americans to qualify via an intercontinental home-and-away playoff against Italy.

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