GEORGETOWN, Guyana — The road to the 2026 FIFA U-17 World Cup has been unveiled, and for Guyana’s young hopefuls, it promises to be a journey lined with formidable challenges.
The national U-17 team has been drawn into a daunting Group A for the Concacaf Qualifiers, where they will battle regional hosts Honduras, alongside Bermuda and Suriname.
With just one qualification spot available from each of the eight groups, Guyana faces a narrow and unforgiving path to the global stage. Only perfection will suffice in a competition that offers no room for slip-ups.
High stakes, tight schedule
The qualifiers will unfold from February 3 to 12, 2026, with Guyana stationed in Honduras for the preliminary round. Their campaign features three demanding fixtures compressed into just six days—an endurance trial as much as a test of skill.
Guyana’s Group A Fixtures: February 6 – Guyana vs Bermuda; February 8 – Guyana vs Honduras; February 11 – Guyana vs Suriname.
The February 8 clash against Honduras, the host nation, looms as the group’s headline encounter. Honduras, a proven regional power, advanced through the previous cycle to the FIFA U-17 World Cup, joining heavyweights like the United States, Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica, and Panama.
No margin for error
This year’s qualifiers feature 34 participating nations spread across eight groups, hosted in six countries: Honduras, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Costa Rica, and Guatemala. Each group will be contested in a single-round-robin format—every match effectively a final.
For Guyana, it’s a defining opportunity for a new generation of players to test their mettle on the continental stage. As they prepare for the challenge ahead, the message is clear: every goal, every tackle, every moment will matter.















