The Under-23 Selection of Honduras is measured tonight in Canada at the close of Group B of the CONCACAF Pre-Olympic. He has a clear picture to look for the classification and can get into the semifinals with all three results, even losing. They have the key in their hand.
The match is played at 8.00pm (Transmits TVC) at the legendary Jalisco Stadium in Guadalajara. It arrives like first of group with a difference of goals of +3, which gives the possibility him that a tie puts it leader of the group and would be facing the United States that was second in the A.
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Already winning it is obvious that this first place is non-transferable. What about a defeat? He will play with the advantage that he will already know the result that El Salvador and Haiti will get, which collide at 5.30 in the afternoon, this should lift their spirits to look for a positive result.
He can even come to the match already ranked and will only define whether he is first or second, as this would happen in the event that El Salvador and Haiti draw or the Caribbean defeat the Salvadorans by the minimum, or vice versa, as it will always have positive goals. This is true as long as the H is not thrashed by Canadians.
If Honduras ranks first in the group it would be facing the United States in the direct match for qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics. If it’s second, it would be clashing with Mexican machinery that is the area’s favorite to keep one of the two tickets.
For this match Honduras will have as one of its weapons at the wheel of the Reggina of Italy, Rigoberto Rivas, midfielder who will be a starter, also Miguel Falero could give a chance to some players who have been changes such as Alejandro Reis and José Mario Pinto.
One of the players that Bicolor has to take care of is Kervin Arriaga who arrives in this match with a yellow card and one more leaves him out of an eminent semi-final game. Similarly that of defenders Cristhoper Meléndez and Wesly Decas.
Honduras could not count on the steering wheel of the CAI of Panama, Joseph Rosales, a player who arrived injured in the competition and could not have minutes. It has been slowly recovering and is possibly an alternative to banking. He could also return to the side of Life, Horacio Argueta, a footballer who was injured in the first game against Haiti.