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USMNT, Mexico 2030 World Cup Qualifying Format Revealed by Concacaf

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Concacaf on Friday revealed the region’s international men’s soccer calendar for the 2030 World Cup cycle, including the process for how the federation will award its six automatic World Cup berths and lone intercontinental playoff spot for the event to be mostly hosted in Spain, Portugal and Morocco.

The region’s top 13 teams, according to the FIFA World Rankings — very likely to include the 2026 co-hosts United States Soccer, Canada Football and Mexico Football — will have to play at least 12 matches to reach the quadrennial tournament. That’s down from the 14 games required to qualify for the 2022 event (all three co-hosts are automatic 2026 qualifiers) and the at least 18 games required in every cycle between 1998 and 2018.

For those top 13 teams, qualifying play will begin in September/October of 2027.

Additionally, Concacaf revealed its Nations League will be contested twice during the 2030 cycle (down from three times in this cycle). The only change to the Nations League format is the addition of semifinal and final playoffs for the top four finishers in the Nations League B and C competitions. (All four B and C semifinalists will still be promoted up one level for the next Nations League cycle.)

Concacaf World Cup Qualyfing Breakdown

Luna goal USMNT

The World Cup qualifying format will be similar, but not quite identical, to the format for the 2026 cycle, in which Panama, Curaçao and Haiti qualified directly, while Suriname and Jamaica advanced to this March’s intercontinental playoffs. For seeding purposes, it will use FIFA World Rankings for all Concacaf teams at the time the competition begins.

Concacaf in the FIFA World Rankings

Here is how Concacaf teams currently stack up in those rankings (with their overall world ranking in parentheses.)

  1. USA (15)
  2. Mexico (16)
  3. Canada (29)
  4. Panama (33)
  5. Costa Rica (51)
  6. Honduras (65)
  7. Jamaica (70)
  8. Curaçao (81)
  9. Haiti (83)
  10. Guatemala (94)
  11. Trinidad and Tobago (97)
  12. El Salvador (99)
  13. Suriname (123)


  14. Nicaragua (131)
  15. Dominican Republic (142)
  16. Guyana (151)
  17. St. Kitts and Nevis (154)
  18. Puerto Rico (156)
  19. Grenada (164)
  20. Antigua and Barbuda (165)
  21. Cuba (166)
  22. St. Lucia (167)
  23. Bermuda (169)
  24. St. Vincent and the Grenadines (171)
  25. Montserrat (175)
  26. Barbados (178)
  27. Belize (181)
  28. Dominica (183)
  29. Aruba (191)
  30. Cayman Islands (195)
  31. Turks and Caicos Islands (204)
  32. Bahamas (206)
  33. U.S. Virgin Islands (207)
  34. British Virgin Islands (208)
  35. Anguilla (209)

2030 Concacaf World Cup Qualifying at a glance

Stage

Teams

Matches per team

Grouping

Format

Advancement

Dates

Round One

22

2

11 pairings

Two-leg, total-goals series

11 winners join 13 teams that received a bye directly to Round Two

Early Sept/Oct 2027

Round Two

24

6

6 groups of 4 teams

Double round-robin

Top 2 group finishers (12 teams total) advance to Final Round

Late Sept/Oct 2027, Nov 2027, March 2028

Final Round

12

6

3 groups of 4 teams

Double round-robin

Top 2 group finishers (6 total) qualify directly for World Cup. Best 2 3rd-place finishers advance to Concacaf Play-In

June 2028, Sept/Oct 2029

Concacaf Play-In

2

2

1 pairing

Two-leg, total-goals series

Winner advances to FIFA Intercontinental Playoffs

November 2029

Round One

Mexico Raul Jimenez

The region’s bottom 22 teams according to the FIFA World Rankings will play a home-and-home, total-goals series to advance to a second round of 24 teams total. If play began today, the 22 teams would be those beneath the horizontal line in the Concacaf rankings above.

The rankings will also be used to seed each two-legged tie, with the top-ranked among the 22 teams to face the bottom-ranked, and so on.

These matches will be played in the first part of the September/October 2027 international window.

Round Two

The winners from the Round 1 playoffs will join the top 13 teams who received a bye directly into round two. The 24 teams will be divided into six groups of four to play a dual round-robin, playing each team once home and once away. The top two finishers in each group will advance to a third round consisting of 12 teams. These games will begin during the second part of the September/October 2027 international window and continue into the November 2027 and March 2028 windows.

Final Round

Matt Freese USMNT Brace Hemmelgarn | Imagn Images

The 12 remaining teams will be drawn into three groups of four for a second double round-robin, again playing each team in their group once at home and once away. The top two finishers in each group will qualify directly for the 2030 World Cup, with the the top two third-place group finishers advancing to a play-in, home-and-home series. These games will begin in the June 2028 international window and the conclude in the September/October 2029 window.

Concacaf Play-In

The top two third-place finishers in the final round will play a home-and-home, total-goals series during the November 2029 international window. The winner will advance to FIFA’s Intercontinental Playoffs, which will be contested in March.

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Liverpool Set to Miss Out on £86m Salah Replacement

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Liverpool have failed to convince Yan Diomande to replace Mohamed Salah as the Ivorian winger is prioritising a move to Paris Saint-Germain, according to David Ornstein of The Athletic.

Ornstein reports that Diomande has chosen PSG as his next club if he leaves RB Leipzig this summer. The in-demand attacking gem had been at the top of the Reds’ wishlist to replace Salah following the Egyptian’s exit.

Diomande is one of Europe’s most highly-admired wonderkids, and he starred for Leipzig last season. The 19-year-old bagged 13 goals and 10 assists in 36 games across competitions.

Diomande Chooses PSG Over Liverpool

RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande celebrates a goal REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

Diomande prefers a move to PSG because he believes this gives him a better opportunity to lift trophies regularly and win the Ballon d’Or. He has been convinced by the project overseen by club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi and sporting director Luis Campos.

The Ivorian is also keen on playing under Luis Enrique and he is therefore set to reject Liverpool and hope for a move to the Parc des Princes to take place. For Andoni Iraola, it’s a massive setback as the Leipzig star had been the club’s top target.

Liverpool presented Leipzig with a package worth €100million (£86.8m; $115m) for Diomande. The Bundesliga club rejected this and insisted on a €130m fee for their exciting winger.

The German outfit are trying to get Diomande tied down to a new deal with his current contract expiring in 2030. If he does depart Red Bull Arena this summer, it seems likely that he’ll be headed to the French capital.

Liverpool Will Have to Look Elsewhere

Said El Mala via Reuters

Iraola and Liverpool’s transfer chiefs will have to go back to the drawing board and decide on an alternative following Diomande’s decision. They do have three options in mind and one of them boasts Premier League experience.

GIVEMESPORT senior correspondent Ben Jacobs has confirmed that the Reds have Lille’s Matias Fernandez-Pardo, Koln’s Said El Mala and Brighton & Hove Albion’s Yankuba Minteh on their shortlist. He told The Redmen TV that the club are “actively working on alternatives” and “want to be informed on the valuation of those targets.”

Perhaps the most enticing of the trio is El Mala, who has been on several Premier League clubs’ radars. The 19-year-old flourished in the Bundesliga last season, posting 13 goals and five assists in 36 games across competitions.


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European Giants Rival Liverpool For ‘Best in the World’ Signing

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Liverpool are said to have fresh competition over their prime winger target this summer. The Reds are hoping to land a new attacker this summer despite having already snapped up Spain star Victor Muñóz on an early-summer deal, with Mo Salah’s departure leaving an almighty hole at Anfield.

Andoni Iraola will want to fill that hole, but he must also be cognisant of the other needs within his squad, with a winger likely to cost big money. At this point, it’s clear RB Leipzig and Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande is the prime target, but there is now fresh competition amid an eye-water price tag.

Real Madrid enter the race for Diomande

Yan Diomande in action for Ivory Coast Gonzalo Fuentes via Reuters

According to El Debate, Real Madrid have now entered the race for Diomande as José Mourinho looks to bolster his own attack. Los Blancos do have Vinicius Jr on the left, but there is potential for Diomande to play on the other side, given Rodrygo is going to be out until winter time following his long-term injury.

Real Madrid have the financial power to compete with Liverpool and PSG, who are said to be the main competitors for Diomande at this point, and it’s no secret Los Blancos club president Florentino Perez wants a Galactico signing this summer to back up his presidential promise of delivering one, even if fans already know that promise was an empty one.

What will help Liverpool and PSG is that Mourinho is said to be prioritising a high-profile midfield signing, with Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez being linked, and it’s unlikely the Spanish giants will spend another €100million on another single player after they address the midfield.

Still, there is cause for concern for Liverpool, who are now reportedly preparing a fresh offer worth £103.5million, which would be staggering money to pay for a 19-year-old.

Liverpool think Diomande is worth the money

Yan Diomande Ivory Coast Action Images

The Reds clearly believe Diomande is generational talent in the making, given they are willing to pay so much for a player who is relatively unproven. Diomande’s World Cup performances are also helping keep the asking price ticking upwards, as is interest from PSG, who could sell Bradley Barcola this summer.

Former Reds boss Jurgen Klopp agrees with the assessment of Diomande, too, recently saying: “Diomande is one of the best wingers in the world right now. He is unstoppable in one-on-one situations. Nobody defends Diomande for 90 minutes.”

That is high praise, given the standard of wingers at this World Cup, and Klopp is clearly a fine assessor of football talent.


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Backstage Update Emerges on WWE’s Plans For New Champion

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A backstage update has emerged on WWE’s plans for Sami Zayn after the Canadian Superstar shockingly became the WWE Champion at Night of Champions in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.

The 41-year-old pinned Cody Rhodes to win a Triple Threat match also involving Gunther in the evening’s main event to win his first ever world title in WWE.

Despite Sami being a heel on television at present, the crowd in Saudi Arabia erupted with joy at the result. Although Zayn was born in Canada, his parents emigrated from Syria, and he is a practicing Muslim who speaks Arabic.

WWE’s Original Plan For Sami Zayn in Saudi Arabia

Sami Zayn Image Credit: WWE

This has helped him create a genuine connection with WWE fans in Saudi Arabia. Per a report from Cory Hays of False Finish, the company had originally planned to have Sami win the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 43, which is also set to take place in Riyadh.

“They wanted to do it next year at WrestleMania. Getting him involved in this story with Cody and Gunther made this even more special,” wrote Hays on Twitter.

Sami’s surprise championship win came more than 11 years after his main roster debut, but he isn’t expected to hold the gold for long, according to veteran journalist Dave Meltzer.

How WWE ‘Really Feels’ About Sami Zayn

Triple H

Heading into the Premium Live Event, defending champion Rhodes was considered to be a strong favourite to retain the title. However, the promotion opted pivot and give Sami the victory. His time on top is not expected to last, though.

​​​​​​​Speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio after Night of Champions, Meltzer stated:

“The main event was a good match, real good. And, you know, the championship change was a surprise. I mean, I don’t think that he’s the guy in their plans.”

Painting a bleak picture of Zayn’s chances of enjoying an extended reign, Meltzer indicated that it may even be a struggle for Sami to still be champion after SummerSlam, which takes place in Minneapolis, Minnesota in just five weeks’ time.

“I don’t see a long reign, but I would hope it’s longer than SummerSlam. You know, I mean, long enough to where it’s not like one of those things where it’s like, well, we finally gave it to him, but we didn’t mean it, you know.”

While it may not last for long, Zayn’s peers in the locker room were quick to pay tribute to the veteran Superstar after he finally achieved his lifelong dream.

Among those to give Sami his flowers was his real-life best friend, Kevin Owens, who took to Twitter to share some heartfelt words congratulating his pal.

“When you’re consistently that good for that long, you become undeniable,” wrote ‘KO’.

Multiple-time Women’s Champion Becky Lynch joined in the celebrations as she admitted: “I’m crying tears of joy! So well deserved! Congratulations Sami Zayn.”

Zayn’s victory sees him become the 19th Grand Slam champion in WWE history, which is testament to his remarkable achievements in the ring. He has waited years to make it to the top of the mountain. It remains to be seen just how long he will stay there.


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