The official draw which determined the matchups was conducted on March 7, 2018 following the launch of the Concacaf Nations League in Miami, FL. Prior to the draw, a computerized master schedule was produced for the one-off qualifying phase. The computer model ensured that no two teams will face each other more than once and that each team plays two home and two away matches.



More information on the draw procedures and results is available here.



Following all matches of the Concacaf Nations League qualifying phase, the total points for each team will be compiled into an aggregate table, ranking the participating teams 1-34 based on their on-field results. The final standings of the qualifying phase will determine how teams are placed into Leagues A, B and C for the inaugural Concacaf Nations League Group Phase.



Additionally, the top ten finishers in the Nations League Qualifying final table will join the six teams that participated in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Hexagonal for the 2019 Gold Cup. Concacaf recently announced the expansion of the Gold Cup to 16 teams, providing access to top-level football for more Member Associations.



The complete match schedule for the qualifying phase is available here.