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NEW YORK — CONCACAF is changing its World Cup qualifying hexagonal to an octagonal in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and delaying the start until next June.

The United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Jamaica and Honduras receive byes directly to the octagonal, the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football announced yesterday.

CONCACAF's other 30 nations will compete for three additional spots in the final round. The octagonal will take place with four games per team in next June's double FIFA international match window followed by two apiece in September, October and November 2021, and two each in January and March 2022.

By staying with a large total of teams in the final round, CONCACAF ensured two high-profile, lucrative qualifiers between the US and Mexico. The format also provides margin for slip ups, though there were not enough to prevent the US from missing the 2018 World Cup in Russia when it lost to Mexico and Costa Rica at home and at T&T on the final night.

"It's good that we have clarity regarding the format and scheduling, which allows us to chart the course ahead," US coach Gregg Berhalter said in a statement. "We are looking forward to the challenge that this new World Cup qualifying format will present."

The hexagonal was to have started this September and be based on the June FIFA rankings, in which El Salvador was just ahead of Canada as the region's sixth team. Teams not in the hexagonal would have competed for the right to represent CONCACAF in an intercontinental playoff.

FIFA removed the September window for international matches because of the pandemic.

Under the new format, nations currently ranked 6-35 will be drawn into six groups of five in a seeded draw next month, with El Salvador, Canada, Curaçao, Panama, Haiti, and T&T seeded. Each group will compete in a single round robin of four matches per nation this October and November.

Group winners will advance to a home-and-home, total-goals second round next March, and the second-round winners will advance to the octagonal.

The top three teams in the octagonal qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and the fourth-place nation advances to an intercontinental playoff in June 2022.

The first CONCACAF Nations League semifinals and final will be rescheduled for a US site next March. The US plays Honduras, and Mexico meets Costa Rica in the semis, which originally were to have been played on June 4 in Houston. The final was to have been June 7 in Arlington, Texas.

The 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup will take place from July 10 to August 1 next year. The Gold Cup likely will be missing many top players, who will be taking time off and then reporting to clubs ahead of the 2021-22 European club seasons. The tournament originally was scheduled for next July 2-25.

CONCACAF will work to create a Gold Cup preliminary round in the US ahead of the tournament involving Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Cuba, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Montserrat, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and T&T.

National coach Terry Fenwick told Guardian Media Sports yesterday that the fixtures are a breath of fresh air, it is something that we can look forward to, something that we can plan ahead and move things and we can get the multiple players that we have seen playing somewhere else in the world with T&T parentage. We need to fast track their passport details.

"This journey will be difficult, we need the public support. We need the public to come out and get behind the national team. It has been a terrible few years we had under the last administration, the results have been shocking. The only chance we have is careful planning together and hardwork and we need to pull together," he explained.

Concacaf Nations League:

The Concacaf Nations League is a key part of the Confederation’s strategy to provide more competitive football opportunities for national teams across the region.

The inaugural group stage included all 41 Concacaf men’s national teams in the FIFA match windows of September, October and November 2019 with great competition across the region.

The League A group winners: Mexico, USA, Honduras and Costa Rica qualified for the first Concacaf Nations League Finals, originally scheduled for June 2020 but suspended due to the public health situation.

The 2019/20 Concacaf Nations League Finals will now take place in the FIFA match window of March 2021, at a venue in the USA to be determined.

As previously announced, the semifinal matchups are Costa Rica vs Mexico and USA vs Honduras as determined by their performances on the field during the group stage.

A Concacaf Nations League Final match will follow the semifinals to crown a first Concacaf Nations League champion. There will also be a third-placed match with all games played across one FIFA match window.

Additionally, Concacaf can now confirm that the second edition of this exciting competition, the 2022/23 Concacaf Nations League, will begin in June 2022 and conclude with the 2022/23 Concacaf Nations League Finals in March 2023.

2021 Concacaf Gold Cup:

The Concacaf Gold Cup is the Confederation’s flagship men’s international football competition.

This event is eagerly anticipated by fans across the region and Concacaf can now confirm the start date for the 2021 Gold Cup will be July 10, 2021, and the Final will take place on August 1, 2021.

The Concacaf Road to Gold Cup Qualifiers were due to be played in the March 2020 and June 2020 FIFA match windows which were suspended.

Concacaf will now work towards creating a centralized Gold Cup preliminary round for those teams which had been due to play the Road to Gold Cup Qualifiers.

This will take place in the United States in the week before the commencement of the Gold Cup group stages. Further details on the format and schedule of this preliminary round will be provided in the coming weeks.

The 12 participating teams in the preliminary round are Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Cuba, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Montserrat, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and T&T.

The draw for all rounds of the Concacaf Qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 will take place in mid-August 2020 with full details to follow in the coming days. - (AP)

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Trinidad and Tobago Men’s National Senior Team head coach Terry Fenwick will make his international coaching debut in the Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifying series this October. And, more likely than not, it will be away from home.

Concacaf today confirmed changes to its 2022 qualifiers, which spelt good and bad news for the Soca Warriors.

The rejigged qualifying format is more straightforward than Concacaf’s controversial initial proposal, which split the confederation in two with the latter category—inclusive of the Warriors—being unable to get to the final Hex. This is no longer applicable.

However, the current format sees Concacaf’s bottom 30 nations begin qualifying action in October. And, should Trinidad and Tobago’s borders remain closed, Fenwick will almost certainly play all his games on the road.

Trinidad and Tobago’s current mandatory 14-day quarantine period would be a non-starter, even for an extended 21-day Fifa match window, since all nations are expected to play four games during that period.

Concacaf’s top five nations, Mexico, USA, Costa Rica, Jamaica and Honduras respectively, all advance straight to the final qualifying round of eight teams. But the rest must navigate two stages to get there.

Nations ranked sixth to 12th in Concacaf were seeded for the first qualifying round. Trinidad and Tobago, who are ranked 105th in the world, edged Antigua and Barbuda to the final seed.

The seeds for the first qualifying round are: (A) El Salvador, (B) Canada, (C) Curaçao, (D) Panama, (E) Haiti and (F) Trinidad and Tobago. Each group will consist of five nations with each team facing the other just once. Two games are scheduled to be played at home and two abroad.

Concacaf will host its draw for the first round grouping in mid-August. Trinidad and Tobago’s potential group rivals include Antigua and Barbuda, Guatemala, Grenada, Barbados, Guyana, St Vincent and the Grenadines and the Dominican Republic.

In Trinidad and Tobago’s most recent games against Guyana, Grenada and St Vincent and the Grenadines under former coach Dennis Lawrence, the Warriors failed to muster a single win, with four draws and one loss.

Should the Warriors top Group F, they will face the winner of El Salvador’s group for a place in the third and final round—which replaces the Hex.

The second Concacaf qualifying round features:

Group A winner vs Group F winner
Group B winner vs Group E winner
Group C winner vs Group D winner

The top three teams from the second round will join Concacaf’s top five nations for the final round. There, the eight teams will play each other, on a home and away basis, with three and a half World Cup qualifying places at stake.

Concacaf also confirmed that its next Gold Cup tournament will kick off on 10 July 2021, with the remaining play-offs due to be held immediately before the competition in the United States.

“Concacaf will now work towards creating a centralised Gold Cup preliminary round for those teams which had been due to play the Road to Gold Cup qualifiers,” stated Concacaf. “This will take place in the United States in the week before the commencement of the Gold Cup group stages. Further details on the format and schedule of this preliminary round will be provided in the coming weeks.”

The Warriors are due to face the winner between Barbados and Guyana for a solitary Gold Cup play-off spot. At present, Barbados are coached by legendary Trinidad and Tobago football and 2006 World Cup player Russell ‘the Little Magician’ Latapy.