Lineups Costa Rica vs Guatemala Nations League A Concacaf 2024

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The day of decisive game! In the last game of the group stage of the Nations League A Concacaf 2024the teams will come out with all their stars to seek a positive result and therefore they will bet on these Costa Rica vs Guatemala lineups.

The duel in National Stadium in San José will be full of emotions and pressures for both teams since not only will the leadership of group Aalso the classification to the quarter finals. Below we tell you how the Bicolor will line up in the most important duel in the group stage. Batteries then!

Nations League A Concacaf 2024: These are the Costa Rica vs Guatemala lineups

The National Team will play his fourth game of the Nations League A group stagewhich they arrive as the absolute leader of group A, thanks to the two 3-1 victories against the islands of Martinique and Guyana, as well as the 0-0 draw, at home, against Costa Rica, their next rival.

with those Bicolor results adds 7 points and a goal difference of +4, while the Ticos are second with 5 points, thanks to their victory against Guadeloupe and the two draws with Guatemala and Suriname, which is a candidate to advance to the next roundbeing third in the group with 4 points like Martinique, but with a better goal difference with +1 compared to -1.

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: In the image the uniform of goalkeeper Nicholas Hagen for Guatemala’s match against Costa Rica. (Credit: Fedefut)

This is how Guatemala will turn out against Costa Rica

He Mexican strategist Luis Fernando Tena opted for the following players for the decisive match against Costa Rica in the National Stadium starting at 6:00 p.m. These are the Costa Rica vs Guatemala lineups:

Goalie

Defenses

  • Nicolas Samayoa
  • Jose Ardon
  • Aaron Herrera
  • Kevin Ruiz

Midfielders

  • William Cardoza (Pedro Altán, 48′)
  • Jonathan Franco (Marco Domínguez, 77′)
  • Oscar Castellanos (Rodrigo Saravia, 77′)

Forwards

  • Oscar Santis (Olger Escobar, 79′)
  • Rubio Méndez Rubín (Darwin Lom, 81′)
  • Nathaniel Mendez

Bicolor Bank: Kevin MoscosoJosé Morales, Allen Yanes, Marco Dominguez, Rodrigo Saravia, Pedro AltanJosé Espinoza, Darwin LomErick Lemus and Olger Escobar.

While the Costa Rican starting team led by Claudio Vivas will be as follows: Patrick Sequeira; Haxzel Quirós, Jeyland Mitchell, Juan Pablo Vargas, Francisco Calvo; Kenneth Vargas, Brandon Aguilera, Alejandro Bran, Warren Madrigal; Manfred Ugalde and Adrián Martínez.

What the Bicolor is at stake in Costa Rica

Twelve teams compete for the group stagedivided into two groups of six teams each. The first two from each sector will advance to the round of quarter finals, of them Jamaica and Honduras have already secured their place, group Awho will join the best-ranked teams in the League A: Mexico, United States, Panama and Canada.

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: In the image the Bicolor dressing room at the National Stadium of Costa Rica. (Credit: Fedefut)

Los quarter finals will take place from November 11 to 19, 2024. The CNL Finals, where the competition’s fourth champion will be crowned, will take place in March 2025. Additionally, the four nations that reach the semi-finals will advance to the CNL Finals. the Concacaf Nations League 2025. In addition, the tournament will define the places for the Concacaf Gold Cup 2025. What a chilero!

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