This will be the Second Round of Argentina in the World Cup Qualifiers


After finishing the first round with a record of 5-1, Néstor García’s National Team will now be projected towards the fourth window, corresponding to the Second Round. The agenda of what is to come.

After the first phase of the FIBA ​​windows, the Argentine National Team will begin to trace its route towards the Second Round of the Qualifiers towards the 2023 World Cup. That is why the International Federation has already defined the itinerary that the next windows, where the cast of Néstor García will seek to obtain the World Cup ticket.

After closing its stage in zone A, now Argentina will go on to form Group E of these Qualifiers and where it will compete together with Canada, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas, who qualified for Group C. It is worth noting that although within the The Argentina zone also passed the Venezuela and Panama phase, the albiceleste team will not play again against these teams but will drag the record obtained at the moment of 5 wins out of 6 presentations.

With this, and thinking about the fourth window of August; the fifth of November; and the sixth and last of February of these Qualifiers, FIBA ​​announced how each of the double dates that the National Team will face will be, while still waiting to confirm the time and venue for each match.

Second Round – FIBA ​​Americas Qualifiers heading to the 2023 World Cup

Fourth Window
Thursday, August 25 – Canada vs. Argentina
Monday, August 29 – Argentina vs. Bahamas

Fifth Window
Thursday, November 10 – Dominican Republic vs. Argentina
Sunday, November 13 – Bahamas vs. Argentina

Sixth Window
Friday February 24 – Argentina vs. Canada
Monday, February 27 – Argentina vs. Dominican Republic

At the moment the new Group E of Argentina in this Second Round, with the corresponding points carryover, is as follows: Canada (6-0), Venezuela (5-1), Argentina (5-1), Dominican Republic (4-2), Panama (2-4) and Bahamas (2-4). For their part, for Group D of these qualifiers, they also advanced: Brazil (5-1), United States (5-1), Uruguay (4-2), Mexico (4-2), Puerto Rico (3-3 ) and Columbia (2-4).

All the results of both zones will be key, since at the end of these windows the three best teams in each group, plus the best fourth team, will qualify for the 2023 World Cup. In total there will be 7 teams from the continent that will get their pass to the World Cup.

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