Concacaf
·24 Februari 2025
Final spots for U-20 Women’s Championship to be claimed

Concacaf
·24 Februari 2025
MIAMI – The 2025 Concacaf Women’s U-20 Qualifiers concludes with the final matchday in Groups A, C, and E on Tuesday.
The last matchday of the qualifiers will determine the remaining three spots in the Final Round. Haiti, Panama, and Canada seek to maintain their leads atop their respective groups to advance to the Concacaf Women’s U-20 Championship and continue their qualification hopes for the FIFA Women's U-20 World Cup.
Haiti vs. Guyana
Haiti meets Guayana in Group A at the ABFA Technical Center in Saint John's, Antigua and Barbuda.
This will be the third time these teams share the pitch. Haiti won the two previous encounters.
Les Grenadières will look to continue their good form after recording their 25th clean sheet in tournament history. Nehemie Sainvilus is coming off a brace and is one of Haiti’s options in attack.
Guyana will step on the pitch after extending its all-time unbeaten run to five matches. Se-Hanna Mars led the way with a hat-trick as Guyana got its first win in the 2025 edition and recorded its 13th clean sheet in tournament history.
Belize vs. Antigua and Barbuda
Belize meets Antigua and Barbuda in Group A at the ABFA Technical Center in Saint John's, Antigua and Barbuda.
Belize's two-match unbeaten streak ended with its loss to Haiti on Sunday. The Central American nation is still seeking its first victory and goals in the 2025 edition.
Antigua and Barbuda recorded its eighth consecutive defeat and looks to exit the tournament with a positive result.
Cuba vs. Bonaire
Cuba and Bonaire will face each other for the first time when they meet in Group C at Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Both teams are coming from defeat. Cuba lost in a last minute stunner against the Dominican Republic. Bonaire got its second straight loss against Panama, and will look to bounce back to exit the tournament with a win.
On Sunday, Cuba played their 45th match in the CWU20Q, getting an overall record of 16W-3D-26L. Bonaire is yet to win and score in the tournament.
Dominican Republic vs. Panama
The Dominican Republic and Panama meet in Group C at Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
With six points each, the ticket from Group C to advance to the Final Round will be decided between two teams. With their 13-nil victory against Bonaire in their 50th CWU20Q match, Panama became the second Central American team with the most goals scored in a single match and reached a total of 123 in the competition.
Las Canaleras brought a strong offensive line to the qualifiers including Shaday Mow, Alison Onedera, and Analia Arosemena.
A thrilling win against Cuba in the final minutes gave the Dominican Republic the victory. Captain Jaylen Vallecillo gave the Quisqueyanas its third consecutive win and 13th victory against Caribbean opponents and a chance to fight for a U-20 Women’s Championship spot.
Bermuda vs. Dominica
Bermuda meets Dominica in Group E at Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, Trinidad and Tobago.
Bermuda’s loss on Sunday meant the nation's fifth defeat in the last six matches in the qualifiers. Goalkeeper Taya Rodrigues was the protagonist for Bermuda, stopping a penalty kick against Canada.
Dominica has yet to see a goal and a win in the tournament, and their loss to hosts Trinidad and Tobago has extended their winless streak to 11 matches.
Canada vs. Trinidad and Tobago
Canada meets Trinidad and Tobago in Group E at Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, Trinidad and Tobago, to decide who gets the last ticket to the Final Round.
The nations have shared the pitch on four different occasions, with Canada winning every previous encounter.
With their last 9-nil win, Canada reached 225 goals in CWU20Q history, just behind the United States (314). Kaylee Hunter, Ella Kettles, and Jeneva Hernandez Gray helped their team to achieve the milestone. Canada also celebrated its 35th clean sheet all-time in the tournament.
With their latest victory, the Soca Warriors earned their fourth in their previous five CWU20Q matches. The nation also recorded its 29th clean sheet in the tournament. Offensive talent J'eleisha Alexander was the game changer with a hat-trick against Dominica.