USMNT qualifying scenarios: How USA can clinch 2022 World Cup spot, and why it will be easier in future years – CBS Sports


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The United States men’s national team have just one more Concacaf qualifiers to seal their 2022 World Cup fate. On Wednesday they travel to Costa Rica and as long as they don’t lose by six goals or more they’re on their way to Qatar. But for USMNT fans, this will likely be the final match you have to worry about in terms of World Cup qualifying for the foreseeable future. 
After failing in shocking fashion to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, the U.S. are on the verge of making it to Qatar (more on that below). A win on Sunday combined with Costa Rica dropping points at El Salvador (Sunday at 5:05 p.m. ET on Paramount+) will punch their ticket. So it will be either 90 minutes or 180 minutes left to really sweat it out for USMNT fans, but after that, it should be smooth sailing.
Here’s why.
That easier path, combined with the progression of the team’s golden generation, means worrying about qualifying should be a thing of the past. Not only is the U.S. in already one of the easiest qualifying zone, they now have more margin for error and would take something catastrophic to miss out on qualifying again.
That’s both good news and bad news for the U.S. While they have an easier path, the competitions may be watered down with an increase of 16 teams. Only time will tell, but the worries of qualification for years to come are likely over.
Canada
13
8
4
1
+17
28
United States
13
7
4
2
+13
25
Mexico
13
7
4
2
+7
25
Costa Rica
13
6
4
3
+3
22
Panama – e
13
5
3
5
-3
18
El Salvador – e
13
2
4
7
-8
10
Jamaica – e
13
1
5
7
-11
8
Honduras – e
13
0
4
9
-18
4
As for the short-term, here’s what the U.S. need to qualify on Wednesday night.
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