Argentina 2-0 Panama Honduras 1-0 El Salvador Argentina 7-0 Curacao Argentina's two wins moved them up to Number 1 in the FIFA Rankings for the first time since 2017. April 15: Jamaica vs. Guatemala April 19: USA vs. Mexico
April 19: USA 1-1 Mexico (Mexico's Uriel Antuna scored in the 55th, and USA's Jesus Ferreira scored in the 81st) June 7: Mexico 2-0 Guatemala (Raul Jimenez scored a penalty kick in the 14th, and Roberto de la Rosa scored in the 80th) June 10: Panama vs. Nicaragua June 10: Mexico vs. Cameroon (in San Diego, California, USA) June 11: Trinidad and Tobago vs. Guatemala (in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA) June 11: Chile vs. Cuba June 14: Uruguay vs. Nicaragua June 15: Japan vs. El Salvador June 15: Jamaica vs. Qatar (in Wiener Neustadt, Austria) June 15: Honduras vs. Venezuela (in Washington, D.C., USA) June 15: Costa Rica vs. Guatemala (in Carson, California, USA) June 16: Chile vs. Dominican Republic June 18: Paraguay vs. Nicaragua June 18: Barbados vs. Honduras June 18: Venezuela vs. Guatemala (in East Hartford, Connecticut, USA) June 19: Jamaica vs. Jordan (in Wiener Neustadt, Austria) June 20: Korea Republic vs. El Salvador June 20: Uruguay vs. Cuba June 20: Ecuador vs. Costa Rica (in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA) July 9: Ethiopia vs. Guyana (in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA) (listed by Soccerway but not by Flash Score) October 14: USA vs. Germany (in East Hartford, Connecticut, USA) October 18: USA vs. Ghana (in Nashville, Tennessee, USA) Barbados, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Trinidad and Tobago are 12 countries with at least one friendly this month. Gold Cup 2023 starts on June 24.
Mexico 2-2 Cameroon (Cameroon's Bryan Mbeumo in the 37th, Mexico's Israel Reyes in the 45+2nd, Cameroon's Karl Toko Ekambi in the 61st, and Mexico's Kevin Alvarez in the 90+4th, so Mexico scored in the 45+2nd and double those numbers in the 90+4th) Panama 3-2 Nicaragua (Nicaragua's Widman Talavera in the 44th, Panama's Michael Murillo in the 55th after being subbed on at halftime, Nicaragua's Oscar Acevedo in the 62nd, Murillo in the 81st, and Panama's Roderick Miller in the 84th) Trinidad and Tobago 1-0 Guatemala (Alvin Jones scored a penalty kick in the 53rd, it was at a neutral site but I do not know where) Chile 3-0 Cuba
June 14: Uruguay 4-1 Nicaragua June 15: Japan 6-0 El Salvador (El Salvador got a red card) June 15: Jamaica 1-2 Qatar (in Wiener Neustadt, Austria) June 15: Venezuela 1-0 Honduras (in Washington, D.C., USA) June 15: Costa Rica 0-1 Guatemala (in Carson, California, USA) June 16: Chile 5-0 Dominican Republic June 18: Paraguay 2-0 Nicaragua June 18: Venezuela 1-0 Guatemala (in East Hartford, Connecticut, USA) June 18: Barbados vs. Honduras that would have been in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA was canceled due to field conditions June 19: Jamaica 1-2 Jordan (in Wiener Neustadt, Austria) June 20: Korea Republic (South Korea) 1-1 El Salvador June 20: Uruguay 2-0 Cuba June 20: Ecuador 3-1 Costa Rica (in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA) Concacaf teams got 0 wins, 1 draw, and 10 losses against other confederations. FIFA Rankings come out on Thursday. August 2: Ethiopia vs. Guyana (in Leesburg, Virginia, USA) (I previously saw it scheduled for July 9. I was unable to find a source that it was postponed and moved, but apparently that is what happened.) September 9: USA vs. Uzbekistan (in St. Louis, Missouri, USA) September 12: USA vs. Oman (in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA) October 14: USA vs. Germany (in East Hartford, Connecticut, USA) October 18: USA vs. Ghana (in Nashville, Tennessee, USA)
August 27: Bolivia 1-2 Panama Defender Kahiser Lenis played his first game for Panama and scored in the 12th and 87th. Bolivia scored in the 52nd. Panama won their last four games against Bolivia. It moved Panama up 3 spots to 42nd in ELO, where they are the top Central American or Caribbean team.
September 3: Guatemala 0-0 Honduras September 8: Saudi Arabia vs. Costa Rica (in Newcastle, England) September 9: USA vs. Uzbekistan (in St. Louis, Missouri, USA) September 9: Mexico vs. Australia (in Arlington, Texas, USA) September 12: USA vs. Oman (in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA) September 12: Costa Rica vs. United Arab Emirates (jn Zapresic, Croatia) September 12: Mexico vs. Uzbekistan (in Atlanta, Georgia, USA) October 13: Mexico vs. Ghana (in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA) October 13: Japan vs. Canada October 14: USA vs. Germany (in East Hartford, Connecticut, USA) October 17: Mexico vs. Germany (in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) October 18: USA vs. Ghana (in Nashville, Tennessee, USA)
USA 3-0 Uzbekistan (goals in the 4th, 90+1st, and 90+4th) Mexico 2-2 Australia (Australia scored in the 16th and 61st, and Mexico scored in the 69th and 84th)
Costa Rica 1-4 United Arab Emirates (in Zapresic, Croatia) United Arab Emirates scored in the 16th, 23rd, 38th, and 53rd. Julio Cascante scored in the 64th. Costa Rica had 57 percent of possession, and more dangerous attacks 65 to 28. Mexico 3-3 Uzbekistan (in Atlanta, Georgia, USA) Uzbekistan scored in the 18th, Raul Jimenez scored in the 21st, Uzbekistan scored in the 45+1st, Raul Jimenez scored in the 80th, Uriel Antuna scored in the 88th, and Uzbekistan scored in the 90+2nd, so Mexico allowed a stoppage time goal in each half. Mexico had much better statistics. USA 4-0 Oman Folarin Bolarin scored in the 13th, Brendan Aaronson scored in the 60th, Ricardo Pepi scored in the 79th, and Khaled Al Breiki scored an own goal in the 81st. Shots on goal were 9 to 1.
October 13: Japan 4-1 Canada Ao Tanaka scored in the 2nd, Alphonso Davies scored ian own goal in the 39th, Keito Nakamura scored in the 42, Tanaka scored in the 49th, and Junio Hoilett scored in the 89th minute to not have Canada get shut out. October 14: USA 1-3 Germany Christian Pulisic scored in the 27th, and Germany's goals were by Ilkay Gundogan in the 39th, Niclas Fullkrug in the 58th, and Jamal Musiala in the 61st. October 14: Mexico 2-0 Ghana (in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA) Hirving Lozano scored in the 57th, and Uriel Antuna scored in the 72nd. October 17: Mexico 2-2 Germany (in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) Germany's Antonio Rudiger scored in the 25th, Mexico's Uriel Atuna scored in the 37th, Mexico's Erick Sanchez scored in the 47th, and Germany's Niclas Fullkrug scored in the 51st. October 17: USA 4-0 Ghana Gio Reyna scored in the 10th, Christian Pulisic scored a penalty in the 19th, Folarin Balogun scored in the 22nd, and Reyna scored in the 39th. I was wrong when I posted earlier that this game was on October 18. November 11: Guatemala vs. Jamaica (in Harrison, New Jersey, USA) December 16: Mexico vs. Colombia (in Los Angeles, California, USA)
November 11: Guatemala 0-0 Jamaica (in Harrison, New Jersey, USA) Today on November 16: Curacao 1-1 El Salvador Curacao's Juninho Bacuna scored in the 3rd, and El Salvador's Diego Flores Sanchez scored in the 87th, so Curacao led almost the whole game without winning. On November 20, the same teams play at the same stadium in Willemstad.
Today on November 20: Russia 8-0 Cuba Curacao 1-1 El Salvador December 16: Mexico vs. Colombia (in Los Angeles, California, USA)
January 13: Guatemala vs Iceland January 17: Honduras vs Iceland Both matches at DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
January 13: Guatemala 0-1 Iceland January 17: Honduras vs. Iceland (edcalvi said it is in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA) January 20: USA vs. Slovenia February 3: Costa Rica vs. El Salvador March 20: San Marino vs. St. Kitts and Nevis March 24: San Marino vs. St. Kitts and Nevis (in Serraville twice in a row) June 4: Mexico vs. Uruguay (I do not know where) June 8: Mexico vs. Brazil (I do not know where)
Honduras 0-2 Iceland (in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA) The goals were in the 48th and 58th, and the 48th was a penalty kick. Flash Score does not have statistics.
Costa Rica 2-0 El Salvador Jostin Daly scored in the 20th, and Aaron Suarez scored in the 70th after being subbed on in the 64th.
Trinidad and Tobago vs. Jamaica is about to start, and you can watch at from Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, Arima, Trinidad and Tobago, which is a place I had not heard of. They played two days ago at Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, and Jamaica's Kaheim Dixon scored the only goal in the 58th. Here are upcoming games with 20 this month and five in June: Wednesday March 20: San Marino vs. St. Kitts and Nevis San Marino is last in the FIFA Rankings. In ELO they are above 29 areas, of which 14 are members of FIFA. Tonga is the bottom member of FIFA in ELO. Belize vs. Puerto Rico El Salvador vs. Bonaire (not a member of FIFA) at Audi Field in Washington, D.C., USA Thursday March 21: Cabo Verde vs. Guyana in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Ecuador vs. Guatemala at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey, USA Friday March 22: Dominican Republic vs. Aruba Bermuda vs. Brunei Darussalam in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Argentina vs. El Salvador at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (I am surprised El Salvador is playing with one day of rest) Peru vs. Nicaragua Saturday March 23: Belize vs. Puerto Rico (they play three days apart, both at FFB Field in Belmopan) Sunday March 24: San Marino vs. St. Kitts and Nevis (they play four days apart, both in Serravalle) Suriname vs. Martinizue (not in member of FIFA) in Yanmar Stadion in Almere, Netherlands Guatemala vs. Venezuela at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas, USA Monday March 25: Guinea vs. Bermuda as Bermuda plays consecutive games in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Tuesday March 26: Guyana vs. Cambodia as Guyana plays consecutive games in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Nicaragua vs. Cuba El Salvador vs. Honduras at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas, USA Peru vs. Dominican Republic Argentina vs. Costa Rica at United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California, USA Tuesday June 4: Mexico vs. Uruguay (I do not know where) Saturday June 8: Mexico vs. Brazil (I do not know where, some sites say the game is June 7) USA vs. Colombia at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, USA Wednesday June 12: USA vs. Brazil at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, USA Thursday June 13: Guatemala vs. Argentina at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, USA
A match against a team like Bonaire is like a scrimmage. Heck, they would probably use more energy if they just did a training session scrimmage with just Salvadorian players. So do not be that surprised.
* I mean this would be a sick team for the Gold Cup if Suriname could get them to represent their NT, Since they are not good enough to get to represent the Netherlands NT, Except maybe for Summerville, Kluivert, Jayden Oosterwolde.