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Costa Rica qualify for World Cup after draw with Honduras

Honduras players react after a tie in their game against Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

(Reuters) - Costa Rica qualified for the 2018 World Cup finals on Saturday after Kendall Waston's goal in the fifth minute of stoppage time in San Jose gave them a 1-1 draw against Honduras and the point they needed to seal their spot in Russia.

The last-gasp draw means that Costa Rica, who reached the quarter-finals in 2014, join Mexico as the second representative from the North, Central American and Caribbean region (CONCACAF).

The top three teams qualify automatically for Russia with the fourth-placed side going into a playoff with a team from the Asian confederation.

Costa Rica players celebrate after the game after qualifying for the 2018 World Cup. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

A lethargic Costa Rica looked as if they were playing for a draw from the outset of a match held over from Friday due to torrential rain in the capital city.

Honduras, however, took the lead after 66 minutes when Eddie Hernandez powered home a header from nine yards out.

The home side were on the verge of missing out on the point they needed but grabbed the equaliser in the dying seconds when Waston headed home a cross from Bryan Ruiz.

Bryan Oviedo of Costa Rica (R) and Alberth Elis of Honduras in action. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

In the remaining fixtures of the round, Honduras host Mexico on Tuesday, while Costa Rica go to Panama and the United States travel to bottom side Trinidad and Tobago.

The United States have 12 points and are favourites to take the third automatic spot but Panama and Honduras, both on 10, are still in with a chance.

Honduras goalkeeper Donis Escober (22) and Kendall Waston (19) of Costa Rica in action. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

(Reporting by Andrew Downie; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

Marco Urena of Costa Rica (L) and Brayan Beckeles of Honduras in action. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate
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