Guatemala delivered on Caribbean lands! We share the Guyana vs Guatemala match resultas part of the third day of the Concacaf Nations League A 2024.
Result of the match Guyana vs Guatemala in the Nations League A 2024
The match between Guyana and Guatemalacorresponding to the third day of the Nations League A of Concacafwas played this Friday, October 11 at the National Track & Field Leonorain Guyana. This match was crucial for Bicolor, which sought to consolidate itself in Group A and thus gain an advantage to advance to the quarterfinals of the tournament.
Guyana 1-3 Guatemala
The Guatemala national team He opened the scoring with a goal in the 17th minute. Oscar Santisgiving an advantage to the Bicolor. However, the Guyanese team did not take long to react and in the 31st minute, Stephen Duke-McKenna equalized the score, leaving the match 1-1 at the end of the first half.
Right hand from Santis to put Guatemala ahead! 🇬🇹 pic.twitter.com/TbBKBRf8Sy
— Concacaf Nations League (@CNationsLeague) October 12, 2024
In the second half, the team led by Luis Fernando Tena He came out with greater intensity, seeking to regain control of the game. At minute 61, Oscar Castellanos He scored the second goal for Guatemala, returning the lead to his team. Eight minutes later, Santis shone again by scoring his second goal of the game, sealing a 3-1 favorable score for Guatemala.
Castellanos makes it 2-1 on the scoreboard! 🇬🇹 pic.twitter.com/y20h4JVJDw
— Concacaf Nations League (@CNationsLeague) October 12, 2024
With this victory, Guatemala fulfilled one of its objectives in the October FIFA Date, getting closer to the quarterfinal phase of the competition.
Double from Santis to close the victory for the Blue and White! 🇬🇹 pic.twitter.com/LhxqXC8rnv
— Concacaf Nations League (@CNationsLeague) October 12, 2024
This is how the Guatemalan National Team played
- Goalie: Nicholas Hagen
- Defenses: Aaron Herrera, José Pinto, Nicolás Samayoa, José Ardón and Kevin Ruiz
- Midfielders: Oscar Castellanos, Alejandro Galindo, Jonathan Franco, Oscar Santis, Pedro Altán and Marco Domínguez
- Fronts: Nathaniel Méndez, Rubio Méndez, William Cardoza and Darwin Lom
Kevin Moscoso, José Espinoza, Allen Yanes, Rodrigo Saravia, Olger Escobar and Erick Lémus remained on the bench.
Guatemala, one step away from qualifying
With this victory, Guatemala placed first in Group A with 7 points, surpassing Costa Rica, which occupies second position with 5 points. La Bicolor has one last challenge ahead of it in this group stage: facing Costa Rica again on Tuesday, October 15. In the first meeting between both teams, played on Guatemalan soil, the match ended in a 0-0 draw.
The group stage of the Nations League A will conclude on October 15 with three games: Guatemala vs. Costa Rica, Martinique vs. Guadeloupe and Suriname vs. Guyana. The two best teams in each group will advance to the quarterfinals, which will be held between November 11 and 19, 2024.
In the quarterfinals, the qualified teams will join the best-ranked teams in League A: Mexico, the United States, Panama and Canada. The Nations League final will be played in March 2025, where the champion of the competition will be crowned.
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