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Canadian men's national soccer team head coach Benito Floro watches team practice in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday November 12, 2015. Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan are next up for Canada, but coach Benito Floro says the focus remains on a pair of key World Cup qualifiers in September. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan are next up for Canada, but coach Benito Floro says the focus remains on a pair of key World Cup qualifiers in September.

"Our training this week has helped us prepare for these two matches," Floro said Thursday in Austria, where Canada's men's soccer team is in camp. "The players are understanding what they need to do to increase our level and up to now they have been doing things correctly in camp.

"We are thinking about Honduras and El Salvador when we playing Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan during this camp," added the Spaniard.

Canada (1-2-1) currently stands third in its fourth-round qualifying group in CONCACAF. Mexico (4-0-0) leads the group while Honduras (1-2-1) is in second, above Canada on goal difference. El Salvador (0-2-2) is fourth.

The Canadians play a crucial match in Honduras on Sept. 2 before hosting El Salvador on Sept. 6 in Vancouver.

The top two teams in the group advance to the final six-team round of qualifying known as the Hex. The top three teams there will represent North and Central America and the Caribbean at the 2018 World Cup in Russia while the fourth-place side takes on a team from Asia in an intercontinental playoff.

Canada, ranked 93rd in the world, plays No. 138 Azerbaijan on Friday in Rohrbach an der Lafnitz in the first meeting between the two. Floro's squad faces No. 66 Uzbekistan in another first on Tuesday in Bad Waltersdorf.

Azerbaijan finished fifth in its Euro 2016 qualifying group with a 1-6-3 record behind Italy, Croatia, Norway and Bulgaria.

Canada looks to use these friendlies as a qualifying warmup.

"We've got a great group now in terms of quality and depth especially, which we haven't had in the past," said defender David Edgar. "So that's key.

"We've got young players coming through," he said pointing to midfielder Michael Petrasso.

Midfielder Scott Arfield and defender Steven Vitoria have also added to the squad.

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"We're growing as a group," Edgar said. "We've got that one goal and that's to get to the Hex. We've got two big games coming up starting (Friday) and then the qualifiers in September."

Captain Julian de Guzman and Ottawa Fury teammate Marcel de Jong and Toronto FC midfielder Will Johnson will return to their clubs after the Azerbaijan game so they can take part in the second leg of the Amway Canadian Championship semifinals.

Goalkeeper Milan Borjan, still recovering from a wrist injury sustained in duty with Canada, is also returning to his club side in Bulgaria.

Coming the other way is striker Iain Hume, who misses Friday's game due to commitments to his Spanish club.

Like Canada, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan are also preparing for World Cup qualifiers in Europe and Asia, respectively.

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