• loccupss@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    This graphic is wrong. Uruguay Colombia Ecuador and Peru are in Pot B not C. Chile, Venezuela, Panama and Paraguay in Pot C.

  • AdminEating_Dragon@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    USA and Mexico being in Pot 1 over Uruguay gives the potential for a super hard group (if Uruguay ends up with Brazil or Argentina) and an open one (Mexico, Peru, Paraguay, Canada for example).

    Peru is not Pot 2 material either by the way, right now they are weaker than the 3 CONMEBOL teams in Pot 3.

    The tournament draw will definitely be interesting!

  • chelseablue2004@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I thought A was the actual group…for a sec I thought holy shit what a group…then realized they were the seeded teams… :(

  • SAFFATLOL@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’m really hoping Canada can make it. I think it could be great to hopefully get more eyes on Canadian soccer if we have the chance to play countries like Brazil or Argentina

    • AvikHyp3@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      These aren’t groups. These are the pots to determine the groups. US won’t play anyone in pot 1 in the groups

  • MGHeinz@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    As other users have pointed out, the graphic is incorrect, mixing up “Pot B” and “Pot C”. Here is the correct allotment:

    Pot 1

    * Argentina
    * Brazil
    * United States
    * Mexico
    

    Pot 2

    * Uruguay
    * Colombia
    * Peru
    * Ecuador
    

    Pot 3

    * Chile
    * Venezuela
    * Panama
    * Paraguay
    

    Pot 4

    * Jamaica
    * Bolivia
    * Honduras/Costa Rica
    * Canada/Trinidad and Tobago
    

    The final two spots will be decided during the March 2024 international break, at a neutral site in Frisco, Texas.