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World Cup Qualifying Set To Resume In Asia After 16 Months ?CONCACAF Qualifiers For FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Live Stream, TV Schedule, Date, Time, Standings, Format 3 Women Top Alpine Skiing?s World Cup Prize Money Table ? And One?s From Colorado SEOUL, South Korea (AP) ? A contentious meeting between Japan and South Korea may feature European-based stars but a match of more significance in Asia involves Tajikistan hosting Mongolia on Thursday, marking the resumption of continental qualification for the 2022 World Cup after a gap of 16 months. Under the original schedule, Asian qualifying ought to be into the third round with 12 teams competing for four automatic spots in Qatar. But after numerous postponements due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are still 40 teams contesting the second round. Tajikistan, which hasn?t played since November 2019, is expected to have the support of 10,000 fans in Dushanbe, where it can move into second invest Group F behind Japan with a win. ?We are able to see that work done to boost standards in Tajikistan ... And there are better players coming through,? Tajikistan coach Usmon Toshev said. ?These games have already been postponed many times but now we have been looking only at the three points.? Mongolia, 190th in the FIFA rankings and currently placed last in Group F, faces a hardcore visit to Japan five days after dealing with Tajikistan. That?s when Japan will be resuming its campaign to seem at a seventh successive World Cup. Japan will prepare with a high-profile friendly against arch rival South Korea in Yokohama. With the Japanese city only just coming out of circumstances of emergency amid the pandemic, your choice to go ahead with the overall game has attracted widespread criticism in both countries and abroad. Ralph Hasenhuttl, head coach of English Premier League team Southampton, is unhappy that his Japanese player Takumi Minamino has been called up for the match. ?To be honest, when you observe how difficult traveling is at as soon as, what loops they must jump through when returning to be available for us again, this is for me a bit nonsense,? Hasenhuttl said. ?We?re prohibited to leave the country for just about any reason, and then they are flying all over the world in such a pandemic.? Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu defended the staging of the game and his selections. ?We recognize that there's debate,? Moriyasu said. ?But hopefully people will understand the importance of the national team representing Japan nowadays. I?m very happy to be able to play these games and desire to thank everyone to make this possible.? South Korea?s coach Paulo Bento also called for understanding. ?All members of our society will work in their respective fields, as far as circumstances allow them to do so,? Bento said. ?And although we?re suffering from safe practices protocol, we?ll want to do the best we can within those confines.? Bento had originally selected Son Heung-min however the Tottenham Hotspur star withdrew after sustaining a hamstring injury against Arsenal the other day. Lee Kang-in of Valencia and Freiburg?s Jung Woo-young will travel from Spain and Germany for the match in Japan. Japan has called up eight European-based players including Minamino and Maya Yoshida, of Italy?s Sampdoria. Together with Japan?s qualifier with Mongolia on March 30, Saudi Arabia continues its World Cup campaign in the home to Palestine. Another Asian teams will resume World Cup qualification in June. Only the eight group winners and the four best-performing second-placed teams will progress to the 3rd round. ___ More AP soccer: https://apnews.Com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.Com/AP_Sports Qualifying for the 2022 FIFA World Cup is upon us as CONCACAF will begin its path to Qatar in March with the first round of action. By June we'll learn which three teams will join the big boys (USA, Mexico among others) in the 3rd and final round of qualifying. It is possible to catch the action on Paramount+, that will stream a lot of the games (including away games for the USMNT) on its platform. Below you'll find the complete schedule and World Cup qualifying format for CONCACAF. First round (March and June 2021) Group A: El Salvador, Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Montserrat, U.S. Virgin Islands Group B: Canada, Suriname, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Aruba Group C: Curacao, Guatemala, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Cuba, British Virgin Islands Group D: Panama, Dominican Republic, Barbados, Dominica, Anguilla Group E: Haiti, Nicaragua, Belize, Turks and Caicos Islands Group F: Trinidad and Tobago, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Guyana, Puerto Rico, Bahamas Schedule (All times U.S./Eastern) Wednesday, March 24Saint Kitts and Nevis vs. Puerto Rico, 4 p.M.Antigua and Barbuda vs. Montserrat, 6 p.M.Suriname vs. Cayman Islands, 6 p.M.Dominican Republic vs. Dominica, 7 p.M. (Paramount+)Guatemala vs. Cuba, 8 p.M. (Paramount+ ) Thursday, March 25Haiti vs. Belize, 5 p.M. (Paramount+)Cura�ao vs. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 6 p.M. (Paramount+)Trinidad and Tobago vs. Guyana, 7 p.M. (Paramount+)Canada vs. Bermuda, 8 p.M. (Paramount+)Panama vs. Barbados, 8 p.M. (Paramount+)El Salvador vs. Grenada, 10:25 p.M. (Paramount+) Saturday, March 27Turks and Caicos Islands vs. Nicaragua, 4:30 p.M. (Paramount+)British Virgin Islands vs. Guatemala. 6 p.M. (Paramount+)Anguilla vs. Dominican Republic, 6 p.M. (Paramount+)U.S. Virgin Islands vs. Antigua and Barbuda, 7 p.M.Bahamas vs. Saint Kitts and Nevis, 7 p.M.Aruba vs. Suriname, 8 p.M. (Paramount+) Sunday, March 28Cayman Islands vs. Canada, 4 p.M. (Paramount+)Dominica vs. Panama, 4 p.M. (Paramount+)Cuba vs. Cura�ao, 5 p.M.Puerto Rico vs. Trinidad and Tobago, 5 p.M. (Paramount+)Montserrat vs. El Salvador, 6 p.M. (Paramount+) Tuesday, March 30Guyana vs. Bahamas, 3 p.M.Belize vs. Turks and Caicos Islands, 5 p.M.Saint Vincent and the Grenadines vs. British Virgin Islands, 6 p.M.Grenada vs. U.S. Virgin Islands, 7 p.M.Barbados vs. Anguilla, 7:30 p.M. (Paramount+)Bermuda vs. Aruba, 8 p.M. Wednesday, June 2Montserrat vs. U.S. Virgin IslandsCayman Islands vs. ArubaCuba vs. British Virgin IslandsDominica vs. AnguillaPuerto Rico vs. Bahamas Friday, June 4Antigua and Barbuda vs. GrenadaSuriname vs. BermudaGuatemala vs. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Paramount+)Dominican Republic vs. BarbadosNicaragua vs. BelizeSaint Kitts and Nevis vs. Guyana Saturday, June 5U.S. Virgin Islands vs. El Salvador (Paramount+)Aruba vs. Canada (Paramount+)British Virgin Islands vs. Cura�aoAnguilla vs. Panama (Paramount+)Turks and Caicos Islands vs. Haiti (Paramount+)Bahamas vs. Trinidad and Tobago (Paramount+) Tuesday, June 8El Salvador vs. Antigua and Barbuda (Paramount+)Canada vs. Suriname (Paramount+) Cura�ao vs. Guatemala (Paramount+) Panama vs. Dominican Republic (Paramount+) Haiti vs. Nicaragua (Paramount+) Trinidad and Tobago vs. Saint Kitts and Nevis (Paramount+) Second round (June 2021) All six group winners from the initial round will advance to second round to play a home-and-away tie over two legs. The three winners will move ahead to the third and final octagonal round. Schedule (All times U.S./Eastern) Saturday, June 12Leg 1: Group F winner vs. Group A winner (Paramount+) Leg 1: Group E winner vs. Group B winner (Paramount+) Leg 1: Group D winner vs. Group C winner (Paramount+) Tuesday, June 15Leg 2: Group A winner vs. Group F winner (Paramount+) Leg 2: Group B winner vs. Group E winner (Paramount+) Leg 2: Group C winner vs. Group D winner (Paramount+) Final round (Sept. 2021-March 2022) The very best five teams based on FIFA rankings automatically begin their World Cup qualifying campaign in the 3rd and final octagonal round: Mexico (11), USA (22), Costa Rica (46), Jamaica (48) and Honduras (62). Joining them will be Group Successful vs. Group F winner, Group B winner vs. Group E winner and Group C winner vs. Group D winner. The 3rd round of the CONCACAF Qualifiers will start on Wednesday, Sept. 1 or Thursday, Sept. 2 and end on March 29 or March 30, 2021. Each team will get one home games and one away game against all seven opponents. After the 14 matchdays, the most notable three teams in the standings will punch their tickets to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. The fourth-placed team will advanced to the intercontinental playoff where it'll either be paired against a team from AFC (fourth round playoff winner), CONMEBOL (fifth place) or OFC (second round winner). The road to Qatar for america will begin away from home against Winner of A vs. F on Paramount+, that could lead us to a rematch against Trinidad and Tobago. Standings Winner of B vs. E 0 0 0 0 0 0 Honduras 0 0 0 0 0 0 Winner of A vs. F 0 0 0 0 0 0 United States 0 0 0 0 0 0 Winner of C vs. D 0 0 0 0 0 0 Costa Rica 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jamaica 0 0 0 0 0 0 Schedule Paramount+ will carry every third round match of the CONCACAF Qualifiers apart from USA home games. Dates and start times have yet to be announced. (All times U.S./Eastern) Sept. 1-2 (Matchday 1)Winner of B vs. E vs. Honduras (Paramount+) Winner of A vs. F vs. USA (Paramount+) Winner of C vs. D vs. Costa Rica (Paramount+) Mexico vs. Jamaica (Paramount+) Sept. 4-5 (Matchday 2)United States vs. Winner of B vs. EWinner of A vs. F vs. Honduras (Paramount+) Costa Rica vs. Mexico (Paramount+) Jamaica vs. Winner of C vs. D (Paramount+) Sept. 7-8 (Matchday 3)Winner of B vs. E vs. Winner of A vs. F (Paramount+) Honduras vs. USA (Paramount+) Winner of C vs. D vs. Mexico (Paramount+) Costa Rica vs. Jamaica (Paramount+) Oct. 6-7 (Matchday 4)Mexico vs. Winner of B vs. E (Paramount+) Honduras vs. Costa Rica (Paramount+) Winner of A vs. F vs. Winner of C vs. D (Paramount+) United States vs. Jamaica Oct. 9-10 (Matchday 5)Jamaica vs. Winner of B vs. E (Paramount+) Mexico vs. Honduras (Paramount+) Costa Rica vs. Winner of A vs. F (Paramount+) Winner of C vs. D vs. United States (Paramount+) Oct. 12-13 (Matchday 6)Winner of B vs. E vs. Winner of C vs. D (Paramount+) Honduras vs. Jamaica (Paramount+) Winner of A vs. F vs. Mexico (Paramount+) USA vs. Costa Rica Nov. 11-13 (Matchday 7)Winner of B vs. E vs. Costa Rica (Paramount+) Honduras vs. Winner of C vs. D (Paramount+) Winner of A vs. F vs. Jamaica (Paramount+) USA vs. Mexico Nov. 14-16 (Matchday 8)Winner of B vs. E vs. Mexico (Paramount+) Costa Rica vs. Honduras (Paramount+) Winner of C vs. D vs. Winner of A vs. F (Paramount+) Jamaica vs. USA (Paramount+) Jan. 26-27 (Matchday 9)Honduras vs. Winner of B vs. E (Paramount+) United States vs. Winner of A vs. FCosta Rica vs. Winner of C vs. D (Paramount+) Jamaica vs. Mexico (Paramount+) Jan. 29-30 (Matchday 10)Winner of B vs. E vs. United States (Paramount+) Honduras vs. Winner of A vs. F (Paramount+) Mexico vs. Costa Rica (Paramount+) Winner of C vs. D vs. Jamaica (Paramount+) Feb. 1-2 (Matchday 11)Winner of A vs. F vs. Winner of B vs. E (Paramount+) United States vs. HondurasMexico vs. Winner of C vs. D (Paramount+) Jamaica vs. Costa Rica (Paramount+) March 23-24 (Matchday 12)Costa Rica vs. Winner of B vs. E (Paramount+) Winner of C vs. D vs. Honduras (Paramount+) Jamaica vs. Winner of A vs. F (Paramount+) Mexico vs. USA (Paramount+) March 26-27 (Matchday 13)Winner of B vs. E vs. Jamaica (Paramount+) Honduras vs. Mexico (Paramount+) Winner of A vs. F vs. Costa Rica (Paramount+) United States vs. Winner of C vs. D March 29-30 (Matchday 14)Winner of C vs. D vs. Winner of B vs. E (Paramount+) Jamaica vs. Honduras (Paramount+) Mexico vs. Winner of A vs. F (Paramount+) Costa Rica vs. USA (Paramount+) GENEVA ? 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