COLUMBUS - Columbus Crew and U.S. Soccer Federation announced today that the United States Men’s National Team’s 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier against Costa Rica will be held at Lower.com Field on Wednesday, Oct. 13. The match will be broadcast live on ESPN and the Univision family of networks, with kickoff time to be determined. Due to the anticipated high demand, U.S. Soccer will once again be utilizing a weighted random draw for tickets. Information on the ticket allocation process is available here.
“We are excited to welcome the U.S. Men’s National Team back to its spiritual home right here in Columbus,” said Columbus Crew President & General Manager Tim Bezbatchenko. “The American squad has a long history of success in our city and we look forward to hosting the U.S. Men’s National Team at Lower.com Field. Columbus has always created an electric atmosphere for U.S. matches, helping the team earn results for some of its most important matches in history, including the four Dos a Cero matches. We are thankful to U.S. Soccer for the opportunity and look forward to once again showcasing Columbus on a global stage.”
Columbus has hosted 10 World Cup Qualifiers since 2000, with the USA posting a 7-1-2 record during that span. The Stars and Stripes hold an all-time record of 8-1-3 across all competitions when playing in Columbus, dating back to a 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifier against Costa Rica (October 11, 2000). 10 of those 12 contests have been FIFA World Cup qualification matches, famously including five consecutive matches against Mexico in the Hexagonal Round, with the U.S. winning the first four by a 2-0, “Dos a Cero,” scoreline. This match against Costa Rica is set to be the first U.S. MNT contest in Columbus since the most recent United States-Mexico FIFA World Cup qualifier, back in 2016 (November 11). The U.S. holds a narrow 18-16-5 edge in the series with Costa Rica through 38 matches played since 1975. However, in World Cup Qualifying the Ticos hold a distinct advantage, including an 11-5-2 record, and wins in three of the last four matches.
“We believe Columbus gives the U.S. Men's National Team the best home-field advantage of any city in the country,” said Greater Columbus Sports Commission Executive Director Linda Logan. “For two decades, we’ve been the site of historic moments for the USMNT. Hosting World Cup qualifying matches is the essence of our mission to create a world-class athlete and fan experience. The energy around Lower.com Field will be unlike anything Columbus has ever seen, and we can’t wait for fans from around the world to see what the Columbus sports experience is all about.”Â
Columbus has additionally welcomed the U.S. Women’s National team, most recently hosting the first round of the 2018 SheBelieves Cup and an international friendly against Sweden (November 7, 2019) at Historic Crew Stadium.Â
Under the new qualifying format, a total of eight teams – increased from six in previous cycles – will compete in the Final Round, with the top three teams advancing to Qatar ’22. The fourth-place team will participate in an Intercontinental playoff for the last spot.