The Arizona Republic

Columbus, St. Paul set to host next Cup qualifiers

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CHICAGO – The United States figures to be playing its next three World Cup qualifiers in frigid weather.

The Americans said Wednesday they will return to Lower.com Field in Columbus, Ohio, for their World Cup qualifier against El Salvador on Jan. 27 and will host Honduras on Feb. 2 in the first qualifier at Allianz Field in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Canada is expected to locate its Jan. 30 qualifier against the U.S. at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario, a decision that caused the U.S. Soccer Federation to opt for cold-weather venues for all three matches in the January window. Honduras will be traveling to Minnesota from a home game three days earlier against El Salvador.

January highs in Columbus average 53 degrees Fahrenheit (12 Celsius) and lows average 35 degrees (2), while the average Feb. 2 high in the Twin Cities is 25 (minus-4) and the average low is 9 (minus-13).

Hamilton averages a high of 30 (minus-1) and a low of 18 (minus-8) on Jan. 30.

When Canada beat Mexico on Nov. 16 at Commonweal­th Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, the temperatur­e at kickoff was 16 (minus-9). Canada had considered BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, for the match against the U.S.

The U.S. has sought to place home games in areas with pro-American supporters, especially after a 2-0 loss to Costa Rica in 2017 drew a a split crowd to Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey.

Lower.com Field, a $314 million venue that opened in July, hosted the U.S. for a 2-1 win over Costa Rica on Oct. 13 that drew 20,165. Sergiño Dest scored an equalizer and the U.S. went ahead when Tim Weah’s shot was deflected for an own goal.

Allianz Field, a $200 million stadium with a capacity of 19,400, opened in April 2019. The only previous U.S. men’s game there was a 4-0 win over Guyana that opened the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Minnesota will be the 21st state to host a qualifier.

The USSF will use a weighted random draw for tickets.

The U.S. is second in the North and Central American and Caribbean region with 15 points, one behind Canada and one ahead of Mexico and Panama, with six games remaining.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ/AP ?? United States’ Weston McKennie (8) celebrates his goal against Mexico with Tyler Adams, left, and Christian Pulisic on Nov. 12.
JULIO CORTEZ/AP United States’ Weston McKennie (8) celebrates his goal against Mexico with Tyler Adams, left, and Christian Pulisic on Nov. 12.

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