The 2014 World Cup dreams of former finalists Haiti and Trinidad & Tobago came to a shock end Friday as all six berths in the first phase of the Concacaf qualifiers were taken with a round of matches to spare. Guyana, which shocked Trinidad 2-1 in Georgetown, and Antigua & Barbuda, which upset Haiti 1-0 on a cricket ground in St. John's, are the surprise qualifiers. They join El Salvador, finalist in 1970 and 1982, Canada, which played at the 1986 Finals, Panama and Guatemala. The six go into the next group phase in which big guns Mexico, United States, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Jamaica and Cuba join the fray. Haiti, which played at the 1974 Finals in West Germany, and the Trinidadians, who made it to Germany in 2006, are out of the running ahead of Tuesday's last group matches when they host the teams that tormented them Friday. Khano Smith and Kwame Steede scored to help Bermuda rally for a 2-1 win Friday over 10-man Barbados.