The U.S. Soccer Federation finalized its decision to play its June 8 qualifier against Trinidad and Tobago at Commerce City, Colorado. All three matches will be played at altitude, with the Rio Utah match at about at 4,500 feet, the Colorado game at 5,200 feet and the Azteca Stadium qualifier 7,820 feet. After opening the final round of the North and Central American region with a home loss to Mexico and a road defeat at Costa Rica, the U.S. beat Honduras at home and tied at Panama.
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