CONCACAF, which covers North and Central America and the Caribbean, will
begin qualifying on March 23, two weeks after Asian qualifying kicks
off the global campaign for 32 spots in Russia.
The first round features two-legged ties between the 14 lowest ranked teams in the region, with the winners advancing to take on the 12 teams ranked 9th to 21st.
Canada are ranked 13th in CONCACAF and face a second round tie in June against the winner of the game between Dominica and the British Virgin Islands.
The Canadians are looking to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 1986 but even if they get past round two they face a long road to Russia.
Another home and away tie in round three is followed by a group stage featuring three pools of four nations, with the top two advancing to the final round -- a six team group playing 10 games each between November 2016 and October 2017.
The first round features two-legged ties between the 14 lowest ranked teams in the region, with the winners advancing to take on the 12 teams ranked 9th to 21st.
Canada are ranked 13th in CONCACAF and face a second round tie in June against the winner of the game between Dominica and the British Virgin Islands.
The Canadians are looking to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 1986 but even if they get past round two they face a long road to Russia.
Another home and away tie in round three is followed by a group stage featuring three pools of four nations, with the top two advancing to the final round -- a six team group playing 10 games each between November 2016 and October 2017.
Source: Cricket News Today and Cricket Live Score
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