Canada beats Honduras to advance to CONCACAF Nations League semi-finals

TORONTO – Cyle Larin scored twice early in the game as Canada advanced to the CONCACAF Nations League semi-finals with a 4-1 win over Honduras on Tuesday.

Jonathan David and Jonathan Osorio added second-half successes for Canada, ranked 53rd in the world. The representatives of the maple leaf have never been worried, even following the replica of Jorge Benguchi for Honduras, 81st in the world.

Canada (3-1-0) needed at least a tie to secure first place in Group C and a ticket to the semi-finals.

Honduras (2-2-0), whose captain was CF Montreal member Romell Quioto, had to win to extend their run.

The suspense didn’t last long, as Canada led 2-0 following just 12 minutes. Larin might have completed a hat trick before the end of the first half, but missed the target on a 42nd-minute penalty.

The United States, Mexico and Panama will be the other nations of the four aces.

The semi-finals will be played June 15-18 at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas.

Canada now has a 9-12-7 record once morest Honduras, including a 6-2-3 home record.

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