CANCUN, Mexico -- The United States and Costa Rica look for their second victories while Haiti and Guatemala hope to recover from first-day losses at the CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying tournament Saturday when Group B returns to action at Estadio Andres Quintana Roo. In the opener, Haiti faces Costa Rica, while the United States takes Guatemala in the nightcap.

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Haiti vs. Costa Rica, 6 p.m. ET

In three meetings between Costa Rica and Haiti in CONCACAF Women's World Cup qualifying, Las Ticas have won twice and Haiti once.

With its 1-0 victory over Guatemala on Thursday, Costa Rica has won three consecutive qualifying matches. The Ticas also defeated Honduras (2-0) and Nicaragua (2-0) in Central American qualifying this past April.

Since losing to Haiti (4-0) on April 19, 1991, Costa Rica has won five consecutive games against Caribbean opposition in CONCACAF Women's World Cup qualifying, scoring 14 goals and conceding three.

In its last 10 games in the finals of CONCACAF Women's World Cup qualifying, Haiti is 1-0-9, allowing five goals or more in five of those games.

Previous meetings in WWCQ:
April 19, 1991: Haiti 4, Costa Rica 0 at Port-au-Prince, Haiti
September 2, 1998: Costa Rica 2, Haiti 1 at Toronto, Canada
November 1, 2002: Haiti 0, Costa Rica 5 at Vancouver, Canada


United States vs. Guatemala, 8:30 p.m. ET

The United States and Guatemala have never met in the finals of a CONCACAF women's championship/World Cup qualifying competition.

With her three-goal performance against Haiti on Thursday, Abby Wambach has 112 career goals, six in

The United States improved its record to 17-0-0 in World Cup qualifiers, including 14 shutouts.

Kristine Lilly, who has appeared in 350 international matches, made her 15th appearance in CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying with her second-half substitution against Haiti, a U.S. record.

Guatemala, which has played six matches in the finals of CONCACAF Women's World Cup qualifying, has not scored a goal in its last four games.


Did You Know?
Costa Rica's Raquel Rodriguez Cedeno celebrated her 17th birthday in the Ticas 1-0 win over Guatemala on Thursday. She scored two goals in the 2010 CONCACAF Women's Under-20 Championship in January and three goals in the CONCACAF Under-17 Women's Championship in March.