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Antigua vs. Cuba: How to watch, time, TV channel, streaming for World Cup Qualifier
Antigua vs. Cuba: How to watch, time, TV channel, streaming for World Cup Qualifier

Fox Sports

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Antigua vs. Cuba: How to watch, time, TV channel, streaming for World Cup Qualifier

Antigua and Barbuda takes on Cuba in a 2026 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifier with both teams looking to turn their form around. Here's everything you need to know to watch Antigua vs. Cuba. When is Antigua vs. Cuba? How to Watch Date: Friday, June 6, 2025 Time: 3:00 p.m. ET Location: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua TV: FOX Deportes Streaming: FOX Sports app, Antigua vs. Cuba Head to Head Cuba has played Antigua a total of 7 times. Cuba has won 6 games, drawn 1, and never lost in the series dating back to 2003. Antigua vs. Cuba Past Results 6/12/2022: Cuba 3, Antigua and Barbuda 1 (CONCACAF Nations League) 6/9/2022: Cuba 2, Antigua and Barbuda 0 (CONCACAF Nations League) 11/14/2010: Antigua and Barbuda 0, Cuba 0 (Caribbean Cup) 12/6/2008: Cuba 3, Antigua and Barbuda 0 (Caribbean Cup) 6/22/2008: Cuba 4, Antigua and Barbuda 0 (FIFA World Cup) 6/17/2008: Cuba 4, Antigua and Barbuda 3 (FIFA World Cup) 3/28/2003: Cuba 2, Antigua and Barbuda 0 (CONCACAF Gold Cup) Team Form Below are the last 5 matches for each team and the results: Antigua 11/19: Antigua and Barbuda 0-0 Dominica (H) 11/16: Antigua and Barbuda 1-2 Bermuda (A) 10/15: Antigua and Barbuda 0-5 Dominican Republic (A) 10/12: Antigua and Barbuda 0-5 Dominican Republic (H) 9/10: Antigua and Barbuda 0-1 Bermuda (H) Cuba 3/25: Cuba 0-4 Trinidad & Tobago (A) 3/21: Cuba 1-2 Trinidad & Tobago (H) 11/18: Cuba 4-0 Saint Kitts and Nevis (H) 11/14: Cuba 1-2 Saint Kitts and Nevis (A) 10/14: Cuba 1-3 Trinidad & Tobago (A) Get more from WCQ - CONCACAF Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic

Canadian soccer men reach all-time high at 30 in FIFA world rankings
Canadian soccer men reach all-time high at 30 in FIFA world rankings

CBC

time03-04-2025

  • Sport
  • CBC

Canadian soccer men reach all-time high at 30 in FIFA world rankings

Canada climbed one spot to an all-time best No. 30 in the latest FIFA rankings released Thursday. The Canadian men had reached their previous high in November after climbing four places to No. 31. They were unchanged in the end-of-year December list. Canada had previously been as high as No. 33, achieved in February 2022 under former head coach John Herdman after turning heads with an unbeaten run in CONCACAF World Cup qualifying and being named the "Most Improved Side" in 2021 by FIFA. Canada's lowest ranking was No. 122 in October 2014. The latest move up comes in the wake of last month's 2-1 win over the U.S. and 2-0 loss to Mexico in CONCACAF Nations League Finals play. The Canadian men started 2024 in 48th place, falling to No. 50 in February, and were ranked 49th in the world when Jesse Marsch took over as coach in mid-May. Since then, the team has been on a steady climb to No. 48, 40, 38, 35, 31 and now 30. Canada's next games are against No. 25 Ukraine and No. 41 Ivory Coast at the Canadian Shield Tournament in June. The U.S. remains unchanged at No. 16 to top CONCACAF teams with Mexico, up two places, at No. 17. Panama, which beat the U.S. in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal, is fourth in the region at No. 33 after rising three places. Argentina remains No. 1 overall after victories over No. 5 Brazil and No. 13 Uruguay, with Spain leapfrogging France to take over at No. 2. The French, who lost 2-0 to Croatia before rallying to win their UEFA Nations League quarterfinal in a penalty shootout, are No. 3 followed by England and Brazil. The Dutch overtake Portugal to move into No. 6 with Belgium, Italy and Germany completing the top 10. No. 11 Croatia and No. 12 Morocco, both up two places, are just outside the top 10. Other countries moving up were Norway (No. 38, up five), Czechia (No. 39, up three) and the Ivory Coast (No. 41, up five). Paraguay (No. 48, up five) and Tunisia (No. 49, up three) returned to the top 50. Myanmar (No. 162, up seven) was the biggest climber, jumping seven spots to No. 162. Guinea-Bissau suffered the biggest drop, down eight places to No. 128. A total of 245 internationals have been played since the December rankings. Teams from Africa, Asia, Oceania and South America were involved in World Cup qualifying while CONCACAF and UEFA sides took part in Nations League competitions and friendlies.

El Salvador appoint Gomez as coach after Doniga sacking
El Salvador appoint Gomez as coach after Doniga sacking

Reuters

time26-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Reuters

El Salvador appoint Gomez as coach after Doniga sacking

SAN SALVADOR, Feb 25 (Reuters) - El Salvador have named Hernan Dario Gomez as manager, the country's FA (FESFUT) said on Tuesday, hoping the Colombian can lead them to a third World Cup next year in the United States, Mexico and Canada. The 69-year-old coach replaces Spaniard David Doniga, who was sacked on Monday after just over a year in the job. "I am very grateful and happy, hoping that we get the chance, I am fighting to go to (my) sixth World Cup. We are going to work hard and we are going to dream about it," Gomez said on his presentation. "It is not easy, but there has never been an easy thing, so we are going to work for that ... I like a challenge and sometimes dreams come true." Nicknamed "Bolillo", Gomez led Panama to their first World Cup in 2018, having also coached Colombia and Ecuador at the 1998 and 2002 World Cup tournaments respectively. He was also Guatemala manager from 2006 to 2008, while his last national team post was with Honduras from 2021 to 2022. El Salvador, who have not qualified for the World Cup since 1982, face Anguilla in June in the CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers, where they currently sit third in Group F with four points from two matches in the second round stage. With two rounds of matches to go, the Central Americans are two points behind group leaders Suriname and level on points with second-placed Puerto Rico. They need to finish in the top two to progress to the next phase, where three automatic World Cup berths are awarded.

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