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Who are Canada's opponents in Group B, and where do they play?

Canada enter the 2026 World Cup as co-hosts, drawn into Group B alongside Bosnia-Herzegovina, Qatar, and Switzerland. As one of the three host nations, Canada have the privilege of playing group matches on home soil — a massive advantage for a program still building its identity on the world stage.

Group B is balanced. Switzerland are the strongest opponent — a perennial Round of 16 team at major tournaments — while Bosnia-Herzegovina and Qatar present beatable fixtures. Canada should target second place at minimum.

Matches will take place at BMO Field in Toronto and BC Place in Vancouver.

Why this group matters: Canada's 2022 World Cup return after 36 years ended without a point. In 2026, playing at home, anything less than advancing from the group would be a major disappointment.

What is Canada's full match schedule?

MatchDateTime (ET)OpponentVenue
Group B – MD1June 12, 20264:00 PMBosnia & HerzegovinaToronto Stadium, Toronto
Group B – MD2June 18, 20267:00 PMQatarVancouver Stadium, Vancouver
Group B – MD3June 24, 20264:00 PMSwitzerlandVancouver Stadium, Vancouver

The Bosnia-Herzegovina opener in Toronto is a must-win. Qatar in Vancouver should be manageable. The Switzerland closer will likely determine group standings.

Who are Canada's key players to watch?

Alphonso Davies

Left-Back / Winger

The Real Madrid star (having moved from Bayern Munich) is Canada's crown jewel. His blistering pace makes him one of the fastest players in world football, and his ability to surge forward from left-back creates overloads that opponents struggle to contain. At 25, Davies is entering his peak years.

Jonathan David

Striker

The Lille goal machine is one of the most prolific scorers in Ligue 1 history for a non-French player. His movement, composure in front of goal, and ability to score in big moments make him Canada's most important attacker.

Tajon Buchanan

Winger

The Inter Milan winger brings explosive pace and directness. His ability to beat defenders one-on-one and deliver crosses gives Canada a potent wide threat.

Cyle Larin

Striker

The experienced forward provides an alternative to David's mobility with hold-up play and aerial presence. His international goal record is impressive, and he delivers consistently for Canada.

Stephen Eustaquio

Midfielder

The FC Porto midfielder is Canada's metronome. His passing range, tactical intelligence, and set-piece delivery make him the player who dictates the team's rhythm.

What is Canada's World Cup history?

Canada have appeared in 2 FIFA World Cups prior to 2026:

  • 1986: Canada's first and, until 2022, only World Cup appearance. They lost all three group matches without scoring a goal — 1-0 to France, 2-0 to Hungary, and 2-0 to the Soviet Union.
  • 2022: A thrilling return after 36 years. Despite losing all three group matches (1-0 to Belgium, 4-1 to Croatia, 2-1 to Morocco), Canada showed they belonged, with Alphonso Davies scoring the country's first-ever World Cup goal against Croatia.
  • No World Cup wins: Canada have never won a match at the FIFA World Cup. Changing that record is the minimum expectation in 2026.

The 2022 campaign, while winless, was a watershed moment. Qualifying for Qatar ahead of Mexico (who finished behind Canada) proved the golden generation was real.

Who is Canada's manager, and how do they play?

Jesse Marsch, the American-born coach, leads Canada into their home World Cup. His appointment was initially controversial — a US-born manager leading Canada — but his tactical acumen and motivational ability have won over skeptics.

Marsch's signature is a high-pressing, high-energy 4-2-2-2 or 4-3-3 that demands constant movement and aggressive ball recovery. His time at Red Bull Salzburg, RB Leipzig, and Leeds United instilled a clear philosophy: win the ball high, transition fast, and overwhelm opponents with intensity.

This approach suits Canada's athletic squad perfectly. Davies, Buchanan, and David are all most dangerous in transition, and the system maximizes their speed and directness.

What is the fan culture like for Canada?

Canadian football culture has undergone a revolution since the 2022 World Cup qualification. What was once a hockey-first nation now has a genuine football identity.

  • The Voyageurs: Canada's supporters' group brings a loud, organized atmosphere to matches. Their sea of red in Toronto and Vancouver will be one of the great sights of the 2026 tournament.
  • Multicultural passion: Canada's diverse population means many fans have dual loyalties. Expect the streets of Toronto to feature supporters of dozens of nations — but when Canada plays, the country unites.
  • BMO Field atmosphere: The intimate, soccer-specific stadium in Toronto generates incredible noise for its size. It will be one of the best atmospheres of the group stage.
  • Growing grassroots: Youth football participation in Canada has surged since 2022, creating a new generation of fans who see Davies and David as their heroes.

Why to watch if you are a casual fan: This is the birth of a football nation. Canada have elite talent (Davies plays for Real Madrid), home advantage, and a country desperate for its first World Cup victory. The storyline writes itself — and Jesse Marsch's high-pressing style guarantees entertainment.

How far will Canada go? A realistic prediction.

Canada should advance from Group B. The combination of home advantage, a favorable draw, and genuine quality in the squad makes group-stage elimination inexcusable.

Prediction: Round of 16. Canada will finish second in Group B behind Switzerland, win a Round of 32 match on home soil, and then face a significant step up in the Round of 16. A quarterfinal is possible if the bracket is kind, but consistency against top-tier opposition remains unproven.

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FIFA ranking

2

World Cups

Group B

Group

Group stage (1986, 2022)

Best finish

Team overview

FIFA code
CAN
Confederation
CONCACAF
Group
Group B
Coach
Jesse Marsch

Match schedule

  • 2026-06-12 · 16:00 ET

    vs Bosnia & Herzegovina

    Toronto · Group B

  • 2026-06-18 · 19:00 ET

    vs Qatar

    Vancouver · Group B

  • 2026-06-24 · 16:00 ET

    vs Switzerland

    Vancouver · Group B

World Cup history

Canada has appeared in 2 World Cups. Their best result is Group stage (1986, 2022).

Sources: Official match dates, venues, and draw details follow FIFA.com; confirm kickoffs, ticket phases, and broadcast rights there and on each host's listings as they are updated.

Frequently Asked Questions about Canada at the 2026 World Cup

Does Canada automatically qualify as hosts?

Yes. As co-hosts alongside the United States and Mexico, Canada receive an automatic berth.

Has Canada ever won a World Cup match?

No. Canada have lost all six World Cup matches they have played (three in 1986, three in 2022). Their first-ever World Cup victory is the primary goal in 2026.

Where will Canada play their home matches?

Group matches will be held at [BMO Field](/en/stadiums/bmo-field) in Toronto and [BC Place](/en/stadiums/bc-place) in Vancouver.

Is Alphonso Davies the best Canadian footballer ever?

By most measures, yes. Davies is the first Canadian to play for a Champions League-winning club (Bayern Munich, 2020) and now plays for Real Madrid. He is the face of Canadian football globally.

What time zone is Toronto in?

Toronto is in the Eastern Time Zone (ET). No time conversion needed for US-based fans watching Canada's BMO Field matches.

How can I get tickets for Canada's matches?

Tickets are available through FIFA's official ticketing portal. Canada home matches in Toronto and Vancouver are among the highest-demand fixtures — apply early.

Will there be a fan festival in Toronto?

Yes. FIFA Fan Festivals will be held in all host cities, including Toronto. Additional viewing parties organized by The Voyageurs will take place across the country.

What group is Canada in at the 2026 World Cup?

Canada is in Group B for the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw.

Who is the coach of Canada?

Canada lists Jesse Marsch as head coach heading into the 2026 tournament.

What is Canada's FIFA ranking?

Canada is #39 in the FIFA World Rankings on our last data refresh—rankings move monthly.

How many World Cups has Canada been to?

Canada has competed in 2 FIFA World Cup editions through this cycle’s history.

What is Canada's best World Cup result?

Canada's best run to date is Group stage (1986, 2022).

When does Canada play their first match?

The exact opponent, date, and kickoff appear in the schedule table on this page—all times are Eastern Time (ET).

Where does Canada play their group matches?

Each row in the schedule shows the host city and stadium; Canada rotates through those venues during the group stage.

Can Canada qualify from Group B?

Yes—Canada can advance by finishing first or second in Group B, or by placing third with one of the eight best third-place records.