 Trinidad and Tobago’s senior men’s  football team will commence its 2018 World Cup Qualifying Campaign in  November after being seeded among the top six teams in the region by  CONCACAF. The Soca Warriors, based on its ranking in August 2014, will  join the US, Costa Rica, Mexico, Panama and Honduras as the  Confederation’s top six teams for Round Four.
Trinidad and Tobago’s senior men’s  football team will commence its 2018 World Cup Qualifying Campaign in  November after being seeded among the top six teams in the region by  CONCACAF. The Soca Warriors, based on its ranking in August 2014, will  join the US, Costa Rica, Mexico, Panama and Honduras as the  Confederation’s top six teams for Round Four.
For Round Four, the six Round Three  winners will join six top seeds and the 12 teams will be grouped into  three round-robin, home-and-away groups of four teams. The six group  winners and runner-ups will then advance to Round Five which is the  Final Round of CONCACAF qualification for the Russia 2018 World Cup  Finals.
Round Four, T&T’s opening round  in the campaign will, run from November 2015 to September 2016 and the  Final Round will be staged between November 2016 and October 2017.  qualifying three CONCACAF nations directly to the FIFA World Cup and  providing a further intercontinental playoff spot for the fourth-placed  team.
The match-ups and groupings for  Rounds Three, Four and Five of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying will be  determined at the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Draw in St. Petersburg,  Russia, on July 25, 2015.
TTFA president Raymond Tim Kee  commented on T&T’s seeding saying he was extremely pleased to be  ranked among the top six of the Confederation which he said was evidence  of the progress made by the “Soca Warriors” under Stephen Hart who was  introduced as head coach in June 2013 under his leadership of the TTFA.
“It’s indeed pleasant news for us  that we are seeded among the top six nations in all of CONCACAF but it’s  also a revelation that our journey officially begins this year based on  the format and the dates released by the confederation for  qualification for Russia 2018,” Tim Kee told TTFA Media.
“Therefore, while we have already  commenced the planning stages for our campaign and our team has been  active, finishing second in the Caribbean Cup and qualifying for the  CONCACAF Gold Cup last year, there is a lot to be done to ensure we  continue to be on the right path in relation to our preparations for  what will by all means be a rigorous qualifying campaign.
“The Team has to be adequately  prepared which means there is a critical need for training camps,  training matches and an overall program supported by all the  stakeholders. Our national team deserves all that is required for us to  be successful in the quest for Russia 2018 and rightly so, we shall make  every effort to see this happen,” Tim Kee added.
National senior team head coach  Stephen Hart, currently in Jamaica with the national Under 20 team, also  spoke about the format, adding that intense preparations including  international games would have to be  a part of the national team’s  program between now and the start of its 2018 campaign.
“The draw is a double edge sword.  On one had we avoid the early qualifications where anything can happen,  but once your games come around you have to be mindful of the fact that  you are playing teams that have been playing competitive international  games. That being said, it is a more favourable position to be in,” Hart  told TTFA Media.
 	