Haiti beat Grenada 2-0 in George Town at the CONCACAF qualifying tournament for Tokyo 2020 ©CONCACAF

Haiti beat Grenada 2-0 as the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) qualifying process for the Tokyo 2020 men's Olympic tournament continued.

The win for Haiti at Truman Bodden Sports Complex in George Town in Cayman Islands moved them top of Group C.

Victory for Grenada would have seen them guarantee top spot in the group and with it a place in the playoffs against Barbados.

Haiti are due to play hosts Cayman Islands on Sunday (July 28) knowing a win will send them through to the playoffs.

Group A winners St Kitts and Nevis are scheduled to play Group D winners Dominican Republic in the other playoff.

The winners will secure a spot among the final eight countries at the CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship.

In Central America, Costa Rica, Honduras and El Salvador have all reached the CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship after coming through two-leg contests.

Regional powerhouses United States, Mexico and Canada have been given automatic places in the final eight tournament which will qualify two sides for Tokyo 2020.

Dates and a venue for this event have yet to be confirmed.

Men's football at the Olympics features under-23 teams although three overage players are allowed.

Mexico and Honduras represented CONCACAF at Rio 2016.

Honduras finished fourth to narrowly miss out on the country's first Olympic medal