U.S. soccer will face Honduras for the 11th round of the 2022 World Cup Qualifiers, hosting Hernan Gomez’s squad at Allianz Field in Minnesota. Greg Berhalter’s squad played against Canada in the last qualifying match and they lost 2-0. The Stars and Stripes rank second in the CONCACAF Octagonal table, one of the spots that grant an automatic ticket to the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
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On the other hand, Honduras played against El Salvador. The Central American nation is currently in last place of the Octagonal standings. Hernan Gomez’s team is looking to win their first match in the CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers. Unfortunately, for Honduras, they have no chance of classifying to Qatar after a poor performance in the qualifiers.
Date: Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022
Time: 7:30pm (ET)
Location: Allianz Fiel, Saint Paul, Minnesota, US.
ET: 7:30 PM
CT: 6:30 PM
MT: 5:30 PM
PT: 4:30 PM
US: Univision, TUDN USA, Fox Sports 1
México: ESPN 2
US: Univision NOW, TUDN.com, Foxsports.com, TUDN App, FOX Sports App, TUDN Radio
México: Star+
USMNT and Honduras have met on 27 occasions, with the Stars and Stripes winning on 19 occasions, compared to 5 draws and 3 wins for the Central American team. In the CONCACAF Qualifiers, there have been 11 matches, 7 wins for U.S. soccer, 2 ties, and 2 wins for Honduras
The last 5 meetings between the Nations have been in favor of the Stars and Stripes. Greg Berhalter’s squad won 4 out of 5 games, meanwhile, Honduras have not been able to win. The remaining result ended in a draw. The last game was for the Qatar World Cup Qualifiers in round 3, where the USMNT got three points as visitors in Central America territory.
The odds are in favor of the USA according to FanDuel. The Stars and Stripes will play at home and against the last place. The odds for the United States are at -480. The draw is given at +490 odds and Honduras’ victory is at +1300 odds.
After the loss against Canada, the Stars and Stripes do not want to lose more points. The U.S. will be looking to follow Canada closely, hoping for a loss so they can bounce back and move into first place in the Octagonal standings.
Meanwhile, Honduras will look to ruin the USMNT their second place as Mexico's national team are close to the Stars and Stripes. Hernan Gomez’s squad expects to give their country at least a win in their territory.
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