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The Grenadiers are gearing up for a crucial encounter against Sint Maarten in their fifth match of Group C in League B of the Concacaf Nations League this Friday. Scheduled for a 5 p.m. local kickoff at Stadio Centroamericano in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico (4 p.m. Port-au-Prince time), Haiti’s national team has its sights set on a historic double objective: qualification for the 2025 Gold Cup and promotion to League A.
Haiti has dominated its group, recording four consecutive victories against Aruba, Sint Maarten, and Puerto Rico. Despite some inconsistencies in their overall performance, the team’s results have been flawless. Under head coach Sébastien Migné, the Grenadiers are just one point away from achieving their objectives—a draw against Sint Maarten would guarantee both their qualification and promotion.
The stakes remain high, but the team is confident. Given their dominant position in the group and recent form, the odds are in Haiti’s favor. Nevertheless, Migné has stressed the importance of focus and discipline, warning against any complacency in their remaining matches. Securing a positive result against Sint Maarten would allow Haiti to approach their final group match against Puerto Rico with even greater confidence.
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