MIAMI. - Guyana and Haiti will look to finish their Concacaf Nations League campaigns with home victories as action in Group B of League B comes to a close.

The top two spots have been defined in the group prior to the last matchday, with Haiti clinching promotion to League A and direct qualification to the 2023 Gold Cup as the first-place team. Guyana have assured themselves second place and a ticket to the Gold Cup Prelims.

Bermuda and Montserrat can earn their first away wins of the group stage. The two are separated by a point, meaning third and fourth places are still to be decided.

Haiti vs. Bermuda

Haiti hosts Bermuda at the Estadio Panamericano in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic. The home side leads the all-time series with six wins out of eight encounters and one draw.

Carnejy Antoine and Mondy Prunier each have four goals in this campaign for Haiti and could be two names to follow in the top scorer race. Dante Leverock and Nahki Wells co-lead the way for Bermuda with one goal apiece.

The two previously played to a 0-0 draw in the opening match of the group. The last Haiti victory against Bermuda came in a 4-1 result in the 2021 Gold Cup Prelims.

Bermuda's only victory over Haiti, to date, came at the National Stadium in Hamilton during the FIFA World Cup qualifiers for USA 1994. Shaun Goater scored the lone goal in that April 26, 1992 encounter.

Guyana vs. Montserrat

Guyana and Montserrat each look to close out with a win when the two meet at the Wildey Turf Stadium in Bridgetown, Barbados.

Guyana defeated Montserrat, 2-1, in their last CNL meeting last June. Adrian Clifton scored that day for Montserrat, while Omari Glasgow had a brace at the Olympic Stadium in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Glasgow can add to his tally of three goals as he is one of the names in contention to finish as League B top scorer. Lyle Taylor also has three goals to his name as he leads the way for Montserrat.