We have a range of World Cup tips available across every team, group and game of the tournament in Qatar. Here is how we think Canada will fare at the World Cup, and which betting odds are currently standing out to us.
Canada has ended a 36-year drought at international football’s showcase event by qualifying for Qatar. A solid Concacaf campaign was rounded off with an emphatic 4-0 victory over Jamaica.
The World Cup is virtually uncharted territory for Canada, but they will be hoping to perform better than they did in 1986 when they were anchored to the bottom of the group.
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Canada had no expectations on them coming into the World Cup, this was always a stepping stone and learning curve for the future.
They have exited the competition at the first stage, and failed to pick up a point from three games.
Canada World Cup Group
Let’s take a closer look at Canada’s Group F fixtures. Here are the details of their matches, including kick-offs (UK times) as well as venues.
- Belgium 1-0 Canada
- Croatia 4-1 Canada
- Canada 2-1 Morocco
Canada 2022 World Cup Squad
Here is the World Cup squad for Canada that will take part at Qatar 2022.
- Goalkeepers: Milan Borjan (Red Star Belgrade), Dayne St Clair (Minnesota United), James Pantemis (CF Montreal).
- Defenders: Steven Vitoria (Chaves), Alistair Johnston (CF Montreal), Richie Laryea (Nottingham Forest/Toronto FC on loan), Kamal Miller (CF Montreal), Sam Adekugbe (Hatayspor), Joel Waterman (CF Montreal), Derek Cornelius (Panetolikos).
- Midfielders: Atiba Hutchinson (Besiktas), Jonathan Osorio (Toronto FC), Stephen Eustaquio (FC Porto), Liam Fraser (Deinze), Samuel Piette (CF Montreal), Mark-Anthony Kaye (Toronto FC), Ismael Kone (CF Montreal), David Wotherspoon (St. Johnstone FC).
- Forwards: Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich), Jonathan David (Lille), Cyle Larin (Club Brugge), Ike Ugbo (Troyes), Lucas Cavallini (Vancouver Whitecaps), Tajon Buchanan (Club Brugge), Junior Hoilett (Reading), Liam Millar (Basel).
Canada coach John Herdman has named his World Cup squad, and one of his first picks will have been Alphonso Davies. Although he’s only 21 years old, the Bayern Munich star is fast turning into one of the best left-backs in the world. Previously deployed as a winger, Davies boasts explosive pace, and his work-rate is exceptional. He loves to link up play, and at a club like Bayern where they monopolise possession, Davies can stay in a more advanced role up the pitch. However, for Canada, he will need to be more defensively disciplined and keep track of runners.
Meanwhile, Jonathan David has been making his mark in Ligue 1 for Lille. The striker enjoyed an excellent season for club and country, firing 23 goals, and he is a superstar in the making. He likes to receive his ball short, and he is happy to be direct and take on defenders. As an adept ball carrier, David could make a difference for Canada.