As the top seed in Group C alongside Curaçao, Saint Lucia, Barbados, and Aruba, the Grenadiers, starting their qualifying campaign for the upcoming World Cup in June (3 to 11), must secure one of the top two spots in their group to advance to the third and final round of qualifiers. If they manage to reach the ultimate phase, divided into three groups of four countries, they will have to fiercely compete to finish as the leader of their group, as the top team from each group qualifies, and the two best second-placed teams proceed to p
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