Guadeloupe downs Guyana in qualifier, will face Canada in Toronto in Gold Cup opener
Canada will open the CONCACAF Gold Cup against Guadeloupe, which blanked Guyana 2-0 in preliminary play Tuesday to advance to the main tournament field.
The 47th-ranked Canadian men will host Guadeloupe, which is unranked because as part of France it is not a member of FIFA, at Toronto’s BMO Field on June 27. Canada then heads to Houston’s Shell Energy Stadium to complete Group D play against No. 116 Guatemala on July 1 and No. 165 Cuba on July 4.
Unranked Martinique faced No. 166 Puerto Rico and No. 139 St. Kitts and Nevis took on unranked French Guiana in late preliminary matches Tuesday.
The 12-team qualifying competition in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., filled the final three berths in the 16-country Gold Cup, which runs through July 16 across 15 stadiums in 14 cities. BMO Field is the only Canadian stop and that’s for one match.