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Next week, Curaçao, Suriname, and Haiti could all qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
At 1am GMT on 19th November, all three teams will kick off their final qualifiers with eternal glory on the line.
That's not an exaggeration, either. Suriname and Curaçao have never made it to a World Cup before, while Haiti's one appearance in 1974 saw them lose their three group stage games by an aggregate score of 14-2.
Curaçao would become the smallest nation to ever qualify, with just 155,000 people. You could fit that entire population into two Wembley Stadiums. Easily. Suriname, with its 632,000 people, would be the World Cup's third-smallest country ever, behind Iceland.
And they're both 90 minutes away from making it to the peak of international football, to play in front of an audience of billions - and ahead of teams with considerable pedigree and much larger populations, including Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Panama, Costa Rica, and Honduras.
What do they all need to do? Well, the permutations are simplest for Curaçao, who go to Jamaica, having beaten the Reggae Boyz 2-0 at home in October. A draw will be enough to send the Blue Wave to the World Cup; lose, and Jamaica go through instead (which, considering the damage wrought by Hurricane Melissa, would also be a lovely story).
Haiti, who are hosting bottom side Nicaragua, must either better Honduras's result in Costa Rica, or if they both win, bridge the two-goal gap between their respective goal differences.
Suriname are heading to Guatemala, where they must at least match Panama's result at home to El Salvador, while also protecting their goal difference advantage of three.
This is the opportunity of a lifetime for these players, and could be a dream come true for tens of thousands of fans.
Raúl Jiménez scored a goal and dedicated it to Diogo I'm fucking crying again
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9.19.24 Concacaf

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Raúl Jiménez scores at 1' and 75' to give Mexico NT the victory and ticket to the Nations League final.
Bonus: let mE do iT for yoOoUu
I remember when Alyssa Naeher replaced Hope Solo as number one goalkeeper, and everyone was so uncertain if she could fill those shoes... Well she fucking filled them and created her own for the next goalkeeper to fill. This woman is the only one worthy of being our number one goalkeeper and I will DIE on this hill, and if I do die, I'll come back from the dead and die on that hill again.