When and where is the match being played?
The match is being played on Tuesday at Estadio Nacional José de la Paz Herrera in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Soccer / Concacaf
Honduras and Nicaragua face off in a pivotal match in the Concacaf qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Both teams are seeking their first victory in the final round after drawing their opening matches.
The match between Honduras and Nicaragua is set to be a tightly contested affair, with both teams desperate for a win. Honduras will be looking to capitalize on their home advantage at the Estadio Nacional José de la Paz Herrera. Historically, Honduras dominates the series with 18 wins against Nicaragua's one victory. The only victory of Nicaragua against Honduras was 2-0 in the Preliminary Phase for the Concacaf Nations Championship on March 12, 1965. This is the first time Honduras and Nicaragua have met in the final round of World Cup qualifying. The previous two encounters in World Cup qualifiers saw Honduras winning both matches en route to the 2002 World Cup.
The match is being played on Tuesday at Estadio Nacional José de la Paz Herrera in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Honduras has won both previous World Cup qualifying matches against Nicaragua.
Honduras drew 0-0 against Haiti, while Nicaragua drew 1-1 against Costa Rica.
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