Road to 2026: Concacaf Final Round Draw Set for June 12th
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One year from today, the eyes of the world will turn to the CONCACAF region as the FIFA World Cup 2026 will be held across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. With more teams, more matches, and more nations represented than ever before, the tournament will mark a historic new chapter in global football—and a defining moment for CONCACAF.
The twelve nations who have successfully navigated the Second Round of the CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers will have their eyes and ears firmly glued to the proceedings tomorrow, June 12th, as the highly anticipated Final Round Draw is set to take place.
This draw will determine the pathways for the region's top teams as they continue their quest for a spot at the FIFA World Cup 2026.
The qualified nations represent the strength and emerging talent across the Concacaf region. From Group A, Honduras and Bermuda secured their progression. Group B saw established footballing nations Costa Rica and Trinidad and Tobago advance.
The two teams emerging from Group C were Curaçao and Haiti, while the representatives from Group D are Panama and Nicaragua.
Powerhouses Jamaica and Guatemala qualified out of Group E, and the final two teams progressing from Group F were Suriname and El Salvador.
These twelve teams will now be eager to discover their opponents and the structure of the final qualifying stage. The Final Round matches for the Qualifiers are scheduled to take place across three crucial windows in September, October, and November, promising a thrilling conclusion to the Concacaf World Cup journey.