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NEW YORK - St. Kitts & Nevis will host the final round of the Caribbean men's Olympic qualifying, welcoming Cuba, Trinidad and Suriname to Warner Park in Basseterre November 24-28, the Caribbean Football Union has announced.

Trinidad will face Cuba with St. Kitts playing Suriname on the opening day of the round-robin group that will determine the Caribbean's two qualifiers for the eight-team CONCACAF finals next year.

The CFU also announced that it's under-20 women's qualifying will begin October 18, with the first of four first-round groups in Suriname.

Suriname will compete against the Cayman Islands and Trinidad in Group B from October 18-22, with Group A beginning three days later in Cuba and also include Jamaica and St. Lucia, concluding on October 25.

Group C will consist of host Haiti, Barbados, the British Virgin Islands and St. Kitts and be played October 31-November 4, while Group D will finish the first round November 2-6 in Guyana with the host competing against Anguilla, the Dominican Republic and Antigua & Barbuda.

Two teams from each group will advance to a second round, which will be split into two groups of four and be played December 5-12.

The winners of Groups A and C along with the runners-up from B and D will be in one group, while the winners of B and D will be joined by the runners-up from A and C in the other.

Both second-round group winners will qualify for next year's eight-team CONCACAF finals along with the best runner-up of the two groups.