The U-20 USMNT successfully advanced to the CONCACAF U-20 championship game on Sunday and qualified for the FIFA U-20 World Cup, defeating El Salvador 2-1.

History will could be made on Sunday as the USMNT will face Honduras in the final match of the CONCACAF U-20 tournament. This is the third time the U-20 side has made it to a final since the format changed. They have previously finished as runner-ups in 2009 and 2013.

In addition to the final appearance, the U.S secured their spot in the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Korea Republic. This is the 15th time the U.S has qualified for the competition. The tournament is set to begin on May 20th.

The match itself was a chippy one, as three players were sent off, including Sebastian Saucedo, who was involved in an altercation in the 89th minute. Two El Salvador players were sent off in the final ten minutes of the match.

All three goal in the match were scored in the first-half. Emmanuel Sabbi opened the scoring after some great work from Austyn Trusti in the midfield and a nice pass from Eryk Williamson, it was the first goal of the tournament for Sabbi.

Williamson would add a goal of his own in the 25th minute, as he produced the goal of the tournament thus far with a superb strike from outside the 18. Like his teammate it was the first goal of the tournament for the University of Maryland midfielder.

El Salvador would cut the lead in half when Marvin Marquez finished a 35th minute cross. However, they could not find an equaliser and the U.S claimed their fourth win in a row.

Jonathan Klinsmann was the winning goalkeeper, as the University of California player made two saves in net.

Sunday’s final against Honduras is slated for a 4:00 p.m. (EST) start time. The Central American country defeated Panama and Costa Rica to advance to the championship.