MIAMI, Florida – The stage is set for a massive day on Sunday in Group B of League A of the 2023-24 Concacaf Nations League, with the final quarterfinal spot up for grabs among Cuba, Honduras and Haiti.

Haiti vs. Jamaica

Haiti’s quest for the quarterfinal berth will face a very big test against group leaders Jamaica at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.

Jamaica sit first in the group with seven points and have already sealed their quarterfinal berth but will still be keen to find a victory and secure a first-place finish.

Meanwhile, Haiti, with three points, remain alive for a second-place finish and quarterfinal berth, but must first defeat Jamaica and then wait for the result of the Honduras-Cuba match. A draw between those two sides in Honduras and a healthy Haiti win could give Haiti the goal difference needed to advance.

Jamaica were very impressive in downing Grenada 4-1 on Thursday, as they got goals from four different players, including Shamar Nicholson, who is now Jamaica’s all-time top scorer in the CNL with five goals.

Thanks to a goal from Mikael Cantave, Haiti played to an entertaining 1-1 draw with Suriname, their third straight draw in this CNL. Haiti extended their CNL unbeaten run to 12 matches, with five wins and seven draws.

Referees Haiti vs Jamaica

REF:         MARIO ESCOBAR (Guatemala)

AR1:         LUIS VENTURA (Guatemala)

AR2:         HUMBERTO PANJOJ (Guatemala)

4TH:         OLIVER VERGARA (Panama)

Honduras vs. Cuba

The action then shifts to the Estadio Nacional Chelato Ucles in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, where Honduras will welcome in Cuba in a must-win for both sides.

Cuba currently sit in second place in the group with five points, with Honduras just behind in third with four points. Simply put; a win for Cuba would be enough to secure a quarterfinal berth, as would a victory for Honduras.

A draw might also be enough for Cuba to advance should Haiti drop points earlier in the day against Jamaica.

These two sides met on Thursday in a feisty affair that ended in a 0-0 draw. There were golden scoring opportunities for both sides, but neither could find the final touch. This time around, the likes of Yasnier Matos for Cuba and Edwin Rodriguez for Honduras will try to inspire their teams’ attacks.

Cuba now have six wins and two draws in their last eight CNL matches, but Honduras will have history on their side, as the Catrachos have won five of their six matches against the islanders.

Referees Honduras vs Cuba

REF:         KEYLOR HERRERA (Costa Rica)

AR1:         CARLOS FERNANDEZ (Costa Rica)

AR2:         JUAN CARLOS MORA (Costa Rica)

4TH:         STEVEN MADRIGAL (Costa Rica)

Suriname vs. Grenada

Group B will then come to a close at the Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion in Paramaribo, Suriname, as Suriname host Grenada.

This will be a meeting between the bottom two teams in the group, with Suriname at fifth with two points and Grenada in sixth with a point.

While their 2024 Copa America dreams are no more, there is still motivation to avoid relegation and a victory for either might be enough to assure safety for another campaign.

Grenada were defeated by Jamaica 4-1 at home in their last outing but did show some spunk going forward and got a goal from Trevon Williams.

Suriname also showed their dangerous side in the first half of their 1-1 home draw with Haiti and were bolstered by a goal from Ridgeciano Haps.

Referees Suriname vs Grenada

REF:         DANEON PARCHMENT (Jamaica)

AR1:         OJAY DUHANEY (Jamaica)

AR2:         NICHOLAS ANDERSON (Jamaica)

4TH:         CHRISTOPHER MASON (Jamaica)