The Canadian men's national soccer team has been drawn into a group with the United States, Cuba and Panama for CONCACAF Olympic qualifying.

Canada will be in Group A and open with two games at Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kansas, against the U.S. on Oct. 1 and Panama on Oct. 3. The team concludes group play against Cuba in Commerce City, Colorado, on Oct. 6.

Group B includes Mexico, Honduras, Haiti and the winner of the UNCAF playoff between Costa Rica and Guatemala. The top two finishers from Groups A and B will advance to the semifinals in Sandy, Utah, on Oct. 10.

The semifinal winners advance to the Oct. 13 final in Sandy and qualify for the 2016 Olympics.

The tournament is an under-23 competition, with teams permitted a max of three over-age players. Mexico won the event in 2012, while the U.S. was eliminated during the group stage.