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Canada to host Cuba in September to kick off CONCACAF Nations League play

Canada head coach John Herdman, left, and Lucas Cavallini walk off the field after the first half of a CONCACAF Nations League qualifying soccer match against French Guiana in Vancouver, on Sunday March 24, 2019. Canada will open CONCACAF Nations League play against Cuba in September before facing the U.S. in October and November. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Original Publication Date May 21, 2019 - 10:06 AM

TORONTO - Canada will open CONCACAF Nations League play against Cuba in September before facing the U.S. in October and November.

The 78th-ranked Canadian men will host No. 174 Cuba on Sept. 7 with the return away match Sept. 10 in Group A play in League A of the inaugural competition covering North and Central America and the Caribbean.

Canada will then entertain the 24th-ranked U.S. on Oct 15 with the second leg Nov. 15. The Americans will host Cuba on Oct. 11 with the return match Nov. 19.

Locations have yet to be announced.

"It's an important time for Canada to get two matches against USA, which on top of being derby matches they provide us with the chance to test ourselves, to learn, and to develop against the reigning CONCACAF champions," Canada coach John Herdman said in a statement.

"We also get to face Cuba and we know that they will give us a tough test, home and away, but particularly the away leg will test the resolve and resilience of this team."

Canada's record against the U.S. is 8-14-11 with the last win coming in 1985. Canada has gone 0-9-8 since. The Canadians have defeated Cuba in three straight matches, holding a career 6-2-3 edge.

League A consists of four pools of three with the winner of each group advancing to the tournament semifinals. The bottom team in each pool will be relegated to League B for the next edition of the tournament.

The tournament championship is scheduled for March 2020.

League B has four groups of four teams. The group winners will be promoted to League A while the bottom team in each pool will go down to League C.

League C is made up of three groups of three teams and one group of four. The group winners will be promoted to League B.

Canada finished second, behind Haiti on a tiebreaker, in the 34-team CONCACAF Nations League qualifying play. The qualifying round decided which of the three tiers — League A, B and C — that teams would be placed in.

CONCACAF Nations League

Group A: U.S., Canada, Cuba.

Group B: Mexico, Panama, Bermuda.

Group C: Honduras, Trinidad & Tobago, Martinique.

Group D: Costa Rica, Haiti, Curacao.

League B

Group A: French Guiana, St. Kitts & Nevis, Belize, Grenada.

Group B: El Salvador, Dominican Republic, St. Lucia, Montserrat.

Group C: Jamaica, Guyana, Antigua & Barbuda, Aruba.

Group D: Nicaragua, Suriname, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica.

League C

Group A: Barbados, Cayman Islands, Saint-Martin, U.S. Virgin Islands.

Group B: Bonaire, Bahamas, British Virgin Islands.

Group C: Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Anguilla.

Group D: Guadeloupe, Turks and Caicos, Sint Maarten.

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