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Canada beat Jamaica to end 36-year Fifa World Cup finals drought, heading to Qatar but US and Mexico still waiting

  • Canada make it through for first time since tournament in Mexico in 1986 and only the second time ever
  • Mexico and the US just need draws in their final games to seal spots at Qatar tournament

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Canada’s Jonathan Osorio celebrates his side’s qualification for the Fifa World Cup in Qatar. Photo: Xinhua
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Canada qualified for the World Cup finals for just the second time on Sunday, beating Jamaica 4-0 to book their ticket to Qatar and end 36 years of failure and heartache.

While Canada celebrated, Mexico and the United States will have to wait to learn their fate despite picking up wins along with Costa Rica, who also kept their Qatar hopes alive.

The United States got a hat-trick from Chelsea midfielder Christian Pulisic as they romped to a 5-1 home win over Panama, while Mexico needed a 70th minute goal from Edson Alvarez to win 1-0 and avoid a humiliating draw with winless Honduras.

United States’ Christian Pulisic, celebrates scoring against Panama. Photo: AP
United States’ Christian Pulisic, celebrates scoring against Panama. Photo: AP

Victory puts Canada on 28 points in the Concacaf qualifying group, three ahead of the US and Mexico, with Costa Rica, who beat El Salvador 2-1, a further three points back.

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The top three earn automatic places in November’s World Cup, with the fourth-place finisher facing an Oceania team in an intercontinental playoff for another berth.

Mexico will host El Salvador on Wednesday, the US travel to San Jose to take on Costa Rica and Canada wrap up their campaign against Panama. Both Mexico and the US only need a draw to seal an automatic berth.

After failing to clinch a finals spot with a 1-0 away loss to Costa Rica on Thursday, Canada returned home with renewed purpose and a chance to complete the job in front of a frenzied, red-clad, flag-waving, sold-out crowd of nearly 30,000 at BMO Field.

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