The U.S. Men's National Team will get a chance this summer to exact revenge on Trinidad and Tobago at the CONCACAF Gold Cup after they were drawn together Wednesday in a group that also includes Panama and Guyana.

It was a 2-1 loss to Trinidad and Tobago in October 2017, coupled with Panama's dramatic win over Costa Rica, that meant the Team USA failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup — the first time they had missed the quadrennial soccer tournament since 1986.

At this year's Gold Cup, the USMNT, the defending champion, will face Trinidad and Tobago and Panama in Group D, as well as Guyana, which qualified for its first major tournament last month.

Mexico will face Canada, Martinique and Cuba in Group A; Costa Rica will meet Haiti, Nicaragua and Bermuda in Group B; and Honduras will play Jamaica, El Salvador and Curacao in Group C.

The tournament, expanded to 16 teams from 12, begins June 15 and most of the matches will take place in the United States, though doubleheaders will be staged in Costa Rica and Jamaica.

Group A: Mexico, Canada, Martinique, Cuba.

Group B: Costa Rica, Haiti, Nicaragua, Bermuda.

Group C: Honduras, Jamaica, El Salvador, Curacao.

Group D: United States, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana.