The Standard (St. Catharines)

CONCACAF: Canada to fall from Hex zone

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It looks like Canada will slip out of the top six in CONCACAF when the FIFA ranking are updated.

That means the Canadian men will have to maximize points from internatio­nal windows in March and June and hope El Salvador stumbles in order to return to the top six — and gain a berth in the Hex, the most direct World Cup qualifying route in the region.

Canada moved up six spots to No. 69 — good for sixth spot in CONCACAF — after a historic 2-0 win against the U.S. on Oct. 15 in Toronto. But the 23rdranked Americans rallied for a 4-1 victory in the Nov. 15 rematch in Orlando — and then won League A Group A by defeating No. 179 Cuba 4-0 on Tuesday.

While the Canadians stumbled,No. 73 El Salvador blanked the 153rd-ranked Dominican Republic 2-0 and No. 189 Montserrat 1-0 — thanks to a 91st-minute goal — over the past week to win League B Group B. It was El Salvador’s fifth win in six CONCACAF

Nations League outings.

Current Canada Soccer calculatio­ns have El Salvador vaulting over Canada to sixth spot in the region with 1,346 points and Canada dropping to seventh with 1,331. While the gap is just 15 points, it will likely be hard to bridge.

Honduras stands fifth (1,371 points). Curacao is eighth (1,318) followed by Panama (1,304) and Haiti (1,285). The next rankings are due out Nov. 28.

The top six in CONCACAF, which covers North and Central America and the Caribbean, in the June rankings will qualify for the Hex round of World Cup qualifying. From that, three teams will book their ticket to Qatar in 2022.

Teams ranked seven through 35th in the region will have to slog it out in a separate qualifying bracket with the last team standing moving on to face the fourth-placed Hex team to determine who advances to an interconti­nental World Cup qualifying playoff.

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