Honduras, who are rock bottom of the standings in CONCACAF qualifying, will be aiming to claim the first win of their World Cup 2022 qualifying campaign when they face El Salvador on Sunday.
The visitors, meanwhile, have collected one point from their previous five qualifiers, which has left them in seventh place.
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Honduras hopes of qualifying for Qatar have all but dissipated, after a Denil Maldonado own goal and a Jonathan David strike condemned Hernan Dario Gomez's side to their sixth defeat of the qualifiers.
Los Catrachos find themselves at the bottom of the standings and are 11 points adrift of the playoff places with five games remaining.
Although qualification may be out of reach, a victory on Sunday would see Honduras pull themselves level with El Salvador, and restore some pride to a disappointing campaign.
After beginning qualifying with three draws from their first four games, Los Catrachos have fallen away, losing their last five qualifiers.
A leaky defence has been a particular concern, with Honduras currently holding the worst defensive record in the final round of qualifying after conceding 17 goals, but they can take encouragement from the clean sheet that they kept against El Salvador in the reverse fixture.
As for the visitors, their qualification hopes are also hanging by a thread as they sit eight points adrift of Panama in the playoff spot.
Despite competing well, La Selecta could not stop the United States from claiming a narrow 1-0 victory, which came courtesy of Antonee Robinson's second-half strike.
Having now suffered four defeats in their last five qualifying games, El Salvador require a minor miracle if they are to rekindle their aspirations of making it to Qatar.
A large factor in El Salvador's faltering campaign has been their failure to pick up a point on their travels, losing all four of their away qualifying fixtures.
Goalscoring has also been an issue, with La Selecta needing to improve in the final third if they are to climb up the standings having only found the net on four occasions in their nine qualifiers.
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Honduras will line up with the familiar centre back partnership of Maldonado and Maynor Figueroa.
The width will be offered by Alberth Elis and Romell Quioto, who will be charged with creating the chances.
Los Catrachos could make a change up-front with Choco Lozano making way for Brayan Moya, who has scored twice in the qualifying campaign.
As for the visitors, Joaquin Rivas could come into the starting lineup after making a substitute appearance against the United States.
With Rivas coming into the side, Honduras could line up with a front three formed by Rivas, Jairo Henriquez and Enrico Hernandez.
After starting Thursday's encounter in a more advanced role, Alex Roldan will drop back into the midfield for Sunday's contest.
Honduras possible starting lineup:
Lopez; Quaye, Maldonado, Figueroa, D. Rodriguez; Arriaga, Mejia, E. Rodriguez; Elis, Quioto, Moya
El Salvador possible starting lineup:
Gonzalez; Tamacas, Vigil, Dominguez, Larin; Roldan, Landaverde, Ceren; Rivas, Henriquez, Hernandez
We say: Honduras 1-1 El Salvador
The reverse fixture ended in a goalless draw, and with just three points separating the sides in the standings, we think that Sunday's contest could also end level as the two teams continue to struggle to find a winning formula.
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