Canada will face the U.S. and Cuba in group play in the top tier of the inaugural CONCACAF Nations League. 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 will enter in the CONCACAF Nations League. Group B is made up of Mexico, Panama and Bermuda while Group C consists of Honduras, Trinidad & Tobago, and Martinique. “We have opened the doors of CONCACAF and its football to all,” CONCACAF president Victor Montagliani, a Vancouver native, said in talking up the Nations League.
Source: National Post March 28, 2019 03:31 UTC