2006 World Cup Qualifying

Grenada eliminated Guyana from 2006 CONCACAF World Cup qualifying after defeating the host, 3:1 at the Blairmont Community Centre Ground in Berbice on 14 March and won the first round series 8:1 on aggregate.



Grenada advances into the CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying Second Round, where they will meet the USA in a home-and-away series in June.



The 2006 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying Caribbean First Round Series continue this week with Dominican Republic hosting Anguilla in two matches at the Estadio Olímpico Juan Pablo Duarte in Santo Domingo on 19 and 21 March.

Grenada eliminated Guyana from 2006 CONCACAF World Cup qualifying after defeating the host, 3:1 at the Blairmont Community Centre Ground in Berbice on 14 March and won the first round series 8:1 on aggregate.



Grenada advances into the CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying Second Round, where they will meet the USA in a home-and-away series in June.



The 2006 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying Caribbean First Round Series continue this week with Dominican Republic hosting Anguilla in two matches at the Estadio Olímpico Juan Pablo Duarte in Santo Domingo on 19 and 21 March.



Bermuda takes a 13:0 lead into their game with meet Montserrat at Montserrat FA Complex in Blakes on 21 March, while the Bahamas faces Dominica twice at the BFA National Stadium in Nassau on 26 and 28 March.



Cuba holds a 2:1 edge over the visiting Cayman Islands as they play at the Estadio Pedro Marrero in La Habana on 27 March, while Surinam also has a 2:1 advantage against Aruba at the Andre Kamperveen Stadium in Paramaribo, Surinam.



St. Lucia has a 1:0 aggregate lead over visiting British Virgin Islands going into their second-leg encounter set for National Stadium in Vieux Fort on 28 March, while on 31 March, the Caribbean First Round Series concludes with Antigua & Barbuda (2:0 edge) traveling to face Netherlands Antilles at the Ergilio Hato Stadium in Willemstad, while St. Kitts & Nevis (4:0 advantage) greets US Virgin Islands at the Warner Park Stadium in Basseterre.