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El Salvador Faces Suriname in Crucial World Cup Qualifier Showdown

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El Salvador Suriname World Cup Qualifier

San Salvador, El Salvador — El Salvador and Suriname will meet at the Estadio Cuscatlan on June 11, 2025, in a pivotal match for their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifications.

Currently, El Salvador sits in second place in Group F with seven points, while Suriname leads the group with nine points. El Salvador is eager to continue its momentum after a decisive 3-0 victory over Anguilla in their last match, which marked their third unbeaten game in a row.

“We have regained our confidence at the right time,” said El Salvador head coach Hernan Dario Gomez. A win against Suriname would boost El Salvador’s chances of moving forward in the qualification rounds.

Suriname has been strong in the qualifying series, securing three victories from three matches. They are looking to maintain their perfect record, especially after their latest win against Puerto Rico. However, they are wary of past challenges, having faced a losing streak of nine matches against El Salvador.

“We need to break that cycle,” Suriname’s coach emphasized, acknowledging the tough history against their opponents.

In terms of team news, El Salvador has no injury concerns and is expected to field a strong lineup, including goalkeeper who has been a consistent figure in the net. Meanwhile, Suriname may adjust their strategy due to a key player’s hip injury.

With both teams vying for critical points, expect an exciting clash filled with high stakes and passionate football.