Costa Rica clinches World Cup berth on Waston's late goal

The fourth-place nation advances to a home-and-home playoff next month against Australia or Syria.

October 08, 2017 09:20 am | Updated 09:20 am IST - San Jose

 Costa Rican players celebrate after playing Honduras to a 1-1 draw during a World Cup qualifying soccer match in San Jose, Costa Rica on Saturday.

Costa Rican players celebrate after playing Honduras to a 1-1 draw during a World Cup qualifying soccer match in San Jose, Costa Rica on Saturday.

Kendall Waston scored in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time, giving Costa Rica a 1-1 draw against visiting Honduras on Saturday at San Jose and clinching the Ticos’ second straight World Cup berth and fifth overall.

The dramatic late goal means the United States likely needs at most a draw at Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday night to qualify for its eighth straight World Cup berth.

In a match postponed a day because of a tropical storm, Eddie Hernandez’s header from Romell Quioto’s cross put Honduras ahead in the 66th minute.

In the fifth of a minimum six minutes of stoppage time, a long ball from deep in Costa Rica’s end following a throw-in was headed from about 23 yards out by Hernandez.

Giancarlo Gonzalez headed the ball toward the right flank. Bryan Ruiz flicked the ball ahead to Rodney Wallace who, marked by Bryan Acosta and Emilio Izaguirre, played it back to Ruiz.

Ruiz beat Acosta, and Izaguirre before crossing to Waston, who outjumped Maynor Figueroa and Johnny Palacios to head the ball past Donis Escober to the goalkeeper’s left from 8 yards.

Waston has three international goals, including a header that gave Costa Rica a 1-1 draw in its March qualifier at Honduras.

Costa Rica has 16 points and is second in the final round of North and Central American and Caribbean region behind Mexico, which has 21 points and clinched last month.

The U.S. is at 12 points following its 4-0 win Friday over Panama and would qualify with a win at Trinidad on the final night of the hexagonal. Panama and Honduras have 10 points each.

Goal difference has become key- the U.S. is plus-five, Panama minus-two and Honduras minus—seven.

A draw would be enough for the U.S. to qualify unless Honduras defeats visiting Mexico by at least 12 goals or Panama beats visiting Costa Rica by at least seven or eight goals, the needed margin depending on whether it overcomes its deficit to the U.S. in total goals, currently nine.

In addition, the U.S. could qualify with a loss if Panama and Honduras both fail to win Tuesday.

The fourth-place nation advances to a home-and-home playoff next month against Australia or Syria.

The Americans would be eliminated only if they lose and Panama and Honduras both win.

At the 2014 tournament in Brazil, Costa Rica opened with wins over Uruguay and Italy, then tied England. They beat Greece on penalty kicks to reach the quarterfinals, where they lost to the Netherlands in a shootout.

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