Of the 41
CONCACAF member associations, 34 entered into the qualification competition, while the two CONCACAF teams that
qualified for the Summer Olympics (the
United States and
Canada) advanced directly to the final competition. On April 27, 2023, CONCACAF announced 33 countries had entered into the qualifying competition (including
Jamaica, the loser of the
CONCACAF Olympic play-off). The teams were split into leagues and pots based on the
CONCACAF Women's Ranking of March 2023, with League A containing nine teams and Leagues B and C containing twelve teams. On May 11, the CONCACAF Council approved the late entries of
Bonaire,
Cuba and
Saint Lucia into the competition. To preserve the integrity of the leagues, these teams were placed in League C regardless of their ranking, though the pots were updated based on the ranking of the new teams. At the same time, the
British Virgin Islands and
Sint Maarten (originally in League C, pot 3) were confirmed to have withdrawn from the competition, bringing the total number of qualifying entrants to 34, and the number of teams in League C to thirteen. To accommodate the newly added teams, League C was expanded from three groups of four teams to one group of four teams (Group A) and three groups of three teams (Groups B, C and D). The draw for the group stage took place on May 17, 2023, 19:00
EDT, in
Miami, Florida, United States. Teams were split into three pots of three teams in League A, four pots of three teams in League B, and three pots of four teams and one pot of one team in League C. The pots were drawn from sequentially, with drawn teams assigned to groups in ascending order.
Notes ==Schedule==