2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)

The CONCACAF qualification for the 2014 FIFA World Cup consisted of four rounds of competition, in which the 35 member nations competed for three automatic berths at the finals in Brazil.

The fourth-place finisher, Mexico, played a two-game series against New Zealand, the first-placed team from Oceania and qualified to the Finals.

[1] Several days later, officials within CONCACAF announced the qualifying format they would present to FIFA.

The seeding – used to draw the first three rounds of the qualifiers – was based on the FIFA World Rankings of March 2011.

[7] The 5 winners (in bold, below) advanced to the second round of the CONCACAF qualifiers: Belize, Dominican Republic, U.S. Virgin Islands, Saint Lucia, and the Bahamas.

Panama Canada El Salvador Grenada Trinidad and Tobago Haiti Antigua and Barbuda Guyana Suriname Saint Kitts and Nevis Guatemala Dominica Puerto Rico Barbados Curaçao Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Cayman Islands Nicaragua Bermuda Belize† Dominican Republic† Saint Lucia† Bahamas† U.S. Virgin Islands† † First round winners

[2] United States Mexico Honduras Jamaica Costa Rica Cuba El Salvador† Guyana† Panama† Canada† Guatemala† Antigua and Barbuda† † Second round winners whose identity was not known at the time of the draw

The winner of the OFC qualification tournament, New Zealand, played against CONCACAF's fourth-placed team, Mexico, in a home-and-away play-off.

Country qualified
Country failed to qualify